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PS7008 Smart Grid

The document outlines the objectives and units of a course on smart grid technologies. The three objectives are to: study smart grid technologies and different smart meters/infrastructure; familiarize power quality issues in smart grids; and familiarize high performance computing applications for smart grids. The five units cover: an introduction to smart grids; smart grid technologies; smart meters and advanced metering infrastructure; power quality management; and high performance computing applications. The course aims to provide an overview of key smart grid concepts, technologies, and issues over 45 periods.

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PS7008 Smart Grid

The document outlines the objectives and units of a course on smart grid technologies. The three objectives are to: study smart grid technologies and different smart meters/infrastructure; familiarize power quality issues in smart grids; and familiarize high performance computing applications for smart grids. The five units cover: an introduction to smart grids; smart grid technologies; smart meters and advanced metering infrastructure; power quality management; and high performance computing applications. The course aims to provide an overview of key smart grid concepts, technologies, and issues over 45 periods.

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PS7008 SMART GRID LTPC

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OBJECTIVES

 To Study about Smart Grid technologies, different smart meters and advanced metering
infrastructure.
 To familiarize the power quality management issues in Smart Grid.
 To familiarize the high performance computing for Smart Grid applications

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO SMART GRID 9

Evolution of Electric Grid, Concept, Definitions and Need for Smart Grid, Smart grid drivers, functions,
opportunities, challenges and benefits, Difference between conventional & Smart Grid, Concept of
Resilient & Self Healing Grid, Present development & International policies in Smart Grid, Diverse
perspectives from experts and global Smart Grid initiatives.

UNIT II SMART GRID TECHNOLOGIES 9

Technology Drivers, Smart energy resources,Smart substations, Substation Automation, Feeder


Automation ,Transmission systems: EMS, FACTS and HVDC, Wide area monitoring, Protection and
control, Distribution systems: DMS, Volt/VArcontrol,Fault Detection, Isolation and service restoration,
Outage management,High-Efficiency Distribution Transformers, Phase Shifting Transformers, Plug in
Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV).

UNIT III SMART METERS AND ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE 9

Introduction to Smart Meters, Advanced Metering infrastructure (AMI) drivers and


benefits,AMIprotocols, standards and initiatives, AMI needs in the smart grid, Phasor Measurement
Unit(PMU), Intelligent Electronic Devices(IED) & their application for monitoring & protection.

UNIT IV POWER QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN SMART GRID 9

Power Quality & EMC in Smart Grid, Power Quality issues of Grid connected Renewable Energy
Sources, Power Quality Conditioners for Smart Grid, Web based Power Quality monitoring, Power
Quality Audit.

UNIT V HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING FOR SMART GRID APPLICATIONS 9

Local Area Network (LAN), House Area Network (HAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), Broadband over
Power line (BPL), IP based Protocols, Basics of Web Service and CLOUD Computing to make Smart Grids
smarter, Cyber Security for Smart Grid.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
REFERENCES:

1. Vehbi C. Güngör, DilanSahin, TaskinKocak, SalihErgüt, ConcettinaBuccella, Carlo Cecati, and Gerhard
P. Hancke, Smart Grid Technologies: Communication Technologies and Standards IEEE Transactions On
Industrial Informatics, Vol. 7, No. 4, November 2011.

2. Xi Fang, SatyajayantMisra, GuoliangXue, and Dejun Yang “Smart Grid – The New andImproved Power
Grid: A Survey” , IEEE Transaction on Smart Grids,

3. Stuart Borlase “Smart Grid :Infrastructure, Technology and Solutions”,CRC Press 2012.

4. JanakaEkanayake, Nick Jenkins, KithsiriLiyanage, Jianzhong Wu, Akihiko Yokoyama, “Smart Grid:
Technology and Applications”, Wiley.

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