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This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information about the EE 249 (Introduction to Smart Grids) course: The course covers the different technologies and developments involved in transitioning conventional power systems to smart grids, including topics like smart meters, energy storage, distributed generation, and standards; it is taught by Dr. Michael Pacis and involves assignments like a final exam, micro video lecture, and problem sets, with a
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EE 249 Lecture 0 Orientation PDF

This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information about the EE 249 (Introduction to Smart Grids) course: The course covers the different technologies and developments involved in transitioning conventional power systems to smart grids, including topics like smart meters, energy storage, distributed generation, and standards; it is taught by Dr. Michael Pacis and involves assignments like a final exam, micro video lecture, and problem sets, with a
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EE 249 (Introduction to Smart Grids)

PART 0: Orientation

Michael C. Pacis, PhD


BSEE, MEng’g-EE (Power Systems), Mapua University
PhD EEE-Major in Power Systems, UP-Diliman
Dissertation Title: “An Adaptive Overcurrent Relay Coordination Scheme for
Weakly Meshed Distribution Networks
with Distributed Generation”
Research Interest: Power Systems, Smart Grids, Renewable Energy Systems,
PMU Applications, Data Analytics Applications on Power Engineering
Course Description: This course covers the
different developments being made in an effort
to transition a conventional power system to a
“smart grid”. This involves the different topics
on smart grid technologies, power quality,
electricity cost, conventional metering, smart
meters, impact of electricity markets, smart
appliances, FACTS devices, Energy Storage
Systems and distributed generation (i.e.
renewable energy sources).
Course Outline
1. Introduction and General Philosophies
a. Overview on Smart Grids
b. Discussion on recent conventional power systems
c. Current Developments in the Smart Grid Community
d. Different Worldwide Trends and Technologies in the
Smart Grid
2. Standards used on Substation Automation and DG
Integration on Power Systems (IEEE 1547-2003, IEC61850)
3. Electricity Cost and Metering
a. Rate and Guidelines
b. Metering Basics
4. Introduction to Power Quality
a. Different Problems
b. Solutions
Course Outline
5. Smart Meter Technology
a. History
b. Smart Meter Components
c. Benefits of Smart Meters
d. Hazards on the Use of Smart Meters

6. Energy Storage Systems


a. Different Battery Technologies and Principles
b. Structure and Operation of BESS

7. Smart Appliances

8. Overview of FACTS
POLICIES and GUIDELINES

1. Professionalism (Student and Professor relationship)


2. GRADING SYSTEM:
Final Exam (written) - 50% (1)
Development of Micro Video Lecture– 40% (1)
Attendance/Problem Set/Research Work- 10%
Total: 100% Passing: 70%
3. Textbooks:
a. Power Electronics in Smart Electrical Energy Networks by
Strzelecki
b. Integration of Distributed Generation in the Power System by
Bollen and Hassan
c. Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems by Masters
POLICIES and GUIDELINES

5. Consultation hrs (4th Qtr, SY 2018-2019)


MWFS – 12-3pm (by schedule)

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