Module aims

This modules reviews the motivating factors and aspirations for transforming the electricity system to a more sustainable form and provides an overview of the enabling technologies and system-level considerations. Knowledge of the basic operation of the low carbon energy technologies (such as wind, solar, hydro, heat networks etc.) and their impact on the system is provided. The planning and operational challenges posed by decarbonisation of the electric power sector are described in terms of the network integration of low carbon sources.

Learning outcomes

On successfully completing this module you should be able to:

  1. Appraise the changes foreseen in a low to zero-carbon electric power system
  2. Consider the limitations of current network planning and operation with high fractions of renewables
  3. Assess the basic operation of various low carbon technologies
  4. Analyse key features such as intermittency or resource dependency
  5. Calculate the energy yields from low-carbon sources

Module content

  1. Context, drivers and policy
  2. Sustainable energy technologies - Wind power - Solar photovoltaic power - Hydro power - Heat networks - Offshore transmission
  3. Network integration issues - Intermittency study: modelling of capacity credit, reserve and balancing - Technical Issues for Distributed Generation: modelling of voltage rise and power loss issues - Network Planning for Distributed Generation - Smart Grids

Module lead

Goran Strbac

ECTS/FHEQ

5/7

Module code

ELEC70076

Host department

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Term

Spring

Time slot

AM

Teaching weeks

TBC

August resit opportunity?

Yes

How to apply

Please follow the instructions

Application deadline

17.00 on Friday 27 September 2023

Places available (approximate)

No cap

Number of applicants (historic)

60 (2022-23)

Criteria used for student selection

N/A

Further information

EEE Intranet

 

 

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