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Gujarat Technological University: W.E.F. AY 2018-19

This document outlines a course on smart grids for Bachelor of Engineering students. The course focuses on fundamentals of smart grid technologies, components, and applications. It provides an overview of smart grid architecture and standards as well as detailed analysis of energy management, network operations, and integration of renewable energy sources and microgrids. The course aims to help students understand modern communication infrastructure for smart grids and analyze applications of distributed generation, demand response, electric vehicles, and other smart grid elements. Assessment includes a theory exam worth 70 marks and a practical exam worth 30 marks.

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Gujarat Technological University: W.E.F. AY 2018-19

This document outlines a course on smart grids for Bachelor of Engineering students. The course focuses on fundamentals of smart grid technologies, components, and applications. It provides an overview of smart grid architecture and standards as well as detailed analysis of energy management, network operations, and integration of renewable energy sources and microgrids. The course aims to help students understand modern communication infrastructure for smart grids and analyze applications of distributed generation, demand response, electric vehicles, and other smart grid elements. Assessment includes a theory exam worth 70 marks and a practical exam worth 30 marks.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3170922
Semester – VII
Subject Name: Smart grids
Type of course: Professional Elective Course

Prerequisite: Power System Analysis, basics of internet

Rationale:

This course mainly focuses on basic fundamentals of smart grid for its implementation in the existing power
system network. This course provides overview of smart grid and its applications in potential sectors of
Modern power systems. It also provides detailed utility level analysis in terms of energy management,
network analysis and operation of smart grids. The course also explores issues in management, control,
protection and monitoring of grid with renewable energy source integration as well as in micro grids at
remote location.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:


Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks Total
L T P C Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
ESE PA ESE PA
(E) (M) Viva (V) (I)
3 0 0 3 70 30 0 0 100

Co

Sr. No. Content Total


Hrs
1 Basics of Load and Generation, Grid operation, Concepts of Power Flow Analysis, 05
Economic Dispatch and Unit Commitment. Introduction to Smart Grid, Difference
between conventional & smart grid, Architecture of Smart Grid, Smart Grid
standards, Policies Applications, Smart Grid control layer and elements, Smart Grid
Initiative for Power Distribution Utility in India.
2 Power Line Communications, Two-way Digital Communications Paradigm, 08
Network Architectures, IP-based Systems, Advanced Metering Infrastructure, Fiber
Optical Networks, Wide Area Network WAN based on Fiber Optical Networks, IP
based Real Time data Transmission, Substation communication network, Bluetooth,
Zig-Bee, GPS, Geographic Information System (GIS), Broadband over Power line
(BPL).
3 Distributed generation resources, Advantages and disadvantages of DG, Distributed 08
Generation Utilization Barriers, Distributed Generation integration to power grid
Smart Grid components control elements, Smart Grid Technologies
4 Micro Grids, Concept of micro grid, need & applications of micro grid, formation of 08
micro grid, Modelling of AC Smart Grid components, Modelling of DC Smart Grid
components, Modelling of storage devices, issues of interconnection, Operation,
protection & control of micro grid. Simulation and case study of AC micro grid
Islanding, need and benefits, different methods of islanding detection.
5 Load dispatch centers, Sensor Networks, Phasor Measurement Units, 08
Communications Infrastructure, Fault Detection and Self-Healing Systems,
Applications and Challenges, , wide-area monitoring system (WAMS), Phasor
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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3170922
measurement units PMU; Smart sensors/telemetry, advanced metering infrastructure
(AMI);smart metering; smart grid system monitoring, Phasor estimation, Dynamic
Phasor estimation.
6 Demand side management of Smart Grid, Demand response analysis of Smart Grid, 08
Pricing and Energy Consumption Scheduling, Controllable Load Models, Dynamics
and Challenges, Electric Vehicles and Vehicle-to-Grid Systems, Demand Side
Ancillary Services Energy Management, Practical study of Smart Grid.

Suggested Specification table with Marks (Theory): (For BE only)

Distribution of Theory Marks

R Level U Level A Level N Level E Level C Level


15 30 30 15 10 00

Legends: R: Remembrance; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E: Evaluate C:


Create and above Levels (Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy)

Note: This specification table shall be treated as a general guideline for students and teachers. The actual
distribution of marks in the question paper may vary slightly from above table.

Reference Books:

1. EkanayakeJ.,Jenkins N., Liyanage K., Wu, J., Yokoyama A., Smart Grid: Technology and
applications, Wiley Publications.
2. Momoh J., Smart Grid: Fundamentals of design and analysis, John Wiley & Sons.
3. Smart Grid: Technology and Applications by Janaka Ekanayake, Nick Jenkins, Kithsiri Liyanage,
Jianzhong Wu, Akihiko Yokoyama Wiley India
4. Ali K., M.N. Marwali, Min Dai, “Integration of Green and Renewable Energy in Electric Power
Systems”, Wiley.

Course Outcomes:

After completing the course, students will be able to;

Sr. CO statement Marks %


No. weightage

CO-1 Summaries various aspects of the smart grid Technologies, Components, 25


Architectures and Applications
CO-2 Study and compare modern communication infrastructure and justify the feasibility 25
of the same for smart grid applications.
CO-3 Analyze Micro grid and distributed generation as a part of modern hybrid power 25
system with advantages and challenges in smart gird operations
CO-4 Use of load modeling techniques, Demand Side Ancillary Services Energy 25
Management in Pricing and Energy Consumption Scheduling in smart grid
operations

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Engineering
Subject Code: 3170922

List of Open Source Software/learning website:

https://nptel.ac.in/courses/108/107/108107113

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