Smart grid with distributed production (ELK250)
The course provides an introduction to charging infrastructure for larger consumers such as fast boats and ferries and for smaller consumers such as electric cars and construction machinery. The students must understand the challenge these systems bring with regard to voltage quality, power peaks, reliability and balance in distribution and distribution networks and how to deal with this. Potential safety hazards in the transfer of a lot of electrical energy in a short time and safety and protection.
Course description for study year 2024-2025
Course code
ELK250
Version
1
Credits (ECTS)
10
Semester tution start
Spring
Number of semesters
1
Exam semester
Spring
Language of instruction
Norwegian
Note
Course does not start before autumn 2025
Content
The course provides an introduction to distributed power generation, microgrid and smartgrid, as well as smart electricity meters and load prioritization. It shows how you can set up your own local grids in ports and on large construction sites and regulate local production and energy storage against local consumption with the aim of achieving grid stabilization. An introduction to communication protocols for automation in energy supply is given, and an introduction to IEC 61850 in general and IEC 61850-7-420. Connection and regulation of distributed production to the existing grid is also being looked at. The subject also includes design, calculation, analysis and simulation of microgrids with regard to both stationary and dynamic behavior and performance. It also includes practical laboratory work.
Learning outcome
- Have knowledge of distributed power generation, microgrid and smartgrid, as well as smart electricity meters and load prioritization.
- Be able to describe how to set up your own local grids in ports and on large construction sites and regulate local production and energy storage against local consumption with the aim of achieving grid stabilization.
- Have knowledge of communication protocols for automation in energy supply, as well as IEC 61850 in general and IEC 61850-7-420.
- Have knowledge of connection and regulation of distributed production to existing grids.
- Be able to design, calculate, analyze and simulate microgrids with regard to both stationary and dynamic behavior and performance.
Required prerequisite knowledge
Recommended prerequisites
Exam
Written exam and report
Form of assessment | Weight | Duration | Marks | Aid |
---|---|---|---|---|
Written exam | 2/5 | 4 Hours | Letter grades | Basic calculator specified in general exam regulations |
Report | 3/5 | Letter grades |
Coursework requirements
10 compulsatory theory assignments.
10 compulsatory lab assignments.
Course teacher(s)
Casual teacher:
Nils Jakob JohannesenCourse coordinator:
Merkebu Zenebe DegefaCourse coordinator:
Tormod DrengstigMethod of work
6 hours lectures, 2 hours problem solving and 2 hours lab sessions pr week