Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Integration of Distributed Energy Resources in Power Systems (17.DE413)

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Category Scientific-professional
Scientific or art field Electroenergetics
ECTS 10

Aim of the course it to educate students about the basic types of distributed sources, the possibilities of their connection to a distribution network or portable distribution network as well as about the methods used for this. In addition the students will be able to use software and techniques so that distributed and renewable generators can be integrated in a system.

Students will be able to analyse, design and plan the operation of distribution and portable networks including distributed and renewable sources of energy as well as to optimize their organization in a network on the basis of various parameters including the quality of electrical energy.

Constant operation of network with distributed generators, voltage surge, losses, control of reactive energy. Asynchronous machines as generators in wind power stations, constant speed, double feed and velocity change. Short circuit current from distributed generators, short circuit current limiters and protection. Protection of distributed generators and attached distributive networks. Voltage and angle stability. Active distribution network. Contribution of distributed generation to the quality of electrical energy. Large wind power stations, main transmission routes, HVDC with current and voltage converters. Earthing of wing power stations.

Teaching is done through classroom lectures, computer simulations, and experimental work in Laboratory for renewable and distributed sources.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Freris, L., Infield, D. Renewable Energy in power systems 2008 John Wiley and Sons, Chichester English
Sorensen, B. Renewable Energy Conversion, Transmission and Storage 2007 Academic Press, Boston English
Masters, G. Renewable and Efficient Electric Power Systems 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken English
Lai, L.L., Chen, T.F. Distributed Generation : Induction and Permanent Magnet Generators 2007 IEEE Press, Chichester English
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Written part of the exam - tasks and theory No Yes 30.00
Term paper Yes Yes 70.00
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Prof. Dumnić Boris

Full Professor

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Assoc. Prof. Stanisavljević Aleksandar

Associate Professor

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Asst. Prof. Popadić Bane

Assistant Professor

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