Reglering av microgrids

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A microgrid is a small-scale power system that integrates a number of distributed generation units (e.g., solar PV, wind turbines), energy storage systems and local loads, and can operate either grid connected or isolated. Microgrids can be either AC, DC or hybrid AC / DC microgrids. Regardless of type, they can be operated either connected to a power system, or as an isolated system e.g. on an island. By coordinating and controling the power converter interface of the sources and loads in microgrids, microgrids can perform functions like black start operation, frequency and voltage stability, active and reactive power flow control, and economic operation. 


After completing this course, students will be able to develop modelling, control, analysis and implemention of microgrids. Students will learn how different types of microgrids are developed and controlled to achieve stable operation. Students will also learn the distributed control, energy management and the cybersecurity in microgrids. Specifically, after learning the course, the students will be able to build a whole microgrid system with multiple converters in Matlab/Simulink, to achieve different control functions; the students will also learn the recent research problems and achievements in microgrids, and implement a selected novel method in the developed microgrid system.

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