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JNTUH M.Tech 2017-2018 (R17) Detailed Syllabus Smart Grid Technologies

Smart Grid Technologies Detailed Syllabus for Power Electronics/ Power And Industrial Drives/ Power Electronics And Electric Drives M.Tech first year second sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.

The detailed syllabus for Smart Grid Technologies M.Tech 2017-2018 (R17) first year second sem is as follows.

M.Tech. I Year II Sem.

Prerequisites: Electrical Distribution Systems, Power Systems

Course Objectives:

  • To understand various aspects of smart grid
  • To study various smart transmission and distribution technologies
  • To appreciate distribution generation and smart consumption
  • To know the regulations and market models for smart grid

Course Outcomes: Upon the completion of the subject, the student will be able to

  • Understand technologies for smart grid
  • Appreciate the smart transmission as well distribution systems
  • Realize the distribution generation and smart consumption
  • Know the regulations and market models for smart grid

UNIT – I: Introduction to Smart Grids: Definition, justification for smart grids, smart grid conceptual model, smart grid architectures, Interoperability, communication technologies, role of smart grids standards, intelligrid initiative, national smart grid mission (NSGM) by Govt. of India

UNIT – II: Smart Transmission Technologies: Substation automation, Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), energy management system (EMS), phasor measurement units (PMU), Wide area measurement systems (WAMS)

UNIT – III: Smart Distribution Technologies: Distribution automation, outage management systems, automated meter reading (AMR), automated metering infrastructure (AMI), fault location isolation and service restoration (FLISR), Outage Management Systems (OMS), Energy Storage, Renewable Integration

UNIT – IV: Distributed Generation and Smart Consumption: Distributed energy resources (DERs), smart appliances, low voltage DC (LVDC) distribution in homes / buildings, home energy management system (HEMS), Net Metering, Building to Grid B2G, Vehicle to Grid V2G, Solar to Grid, Microgrid

UNIT – V: Regulations and Market Models for Smart Grid: Demand Response, Tariff Design, Time of the day pricing (TOD), Time of use pricing (TOU), Consumer privacy and data protection, consumer engagement etc. Cost benefit analysis of smart grid projects.

TEXT BOOKS:

Clark W Gellings, “The Smart Grid, Enabling Energy Efficiency and Demand Side Response”- CRC Press, 2009.

Jean Claude Sabonnadière, Nouredine Hadjsaïd, “Smart Grids”, Wiley-ISTE, IEEE Press, May 2012

REFERENCES:

  • Janaka Ekanayake, Kithsiri Liyanage, Jianzhong. Wu, Akihiko Yokoyama, Nick Jenkins, “Smart Grid: Technology and Applications”- Wiley, 2012.
  • James Momoh, “Smart Grid: Fundamentals of Design and Analysis” – Wiley, IEEE Press, 2012.
  • India Smart Grid Knowledge Portal

For all other M.Tech 1st Year 2nd Sem syllabus go to JNTUH M.Tech Power Electronics/ Power And Industrial Drives/ Power Electronics And Electric Drives 1st Year 2nd Sem Course Structure for (R17) Batch.

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