2019-2020 / ELEN0445-1

Microgrids

Duration

18h Th, 18h Pr

Number of credits

 Master of Science (MSc) in Electrical Engineering5 crédits 
 Master of Science (MSc) in Electromechanical Engineering5 crédits 

Lecturer

Bertrand Cornélusse

Language(s) of instruction

English language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Learning unit contents
Microgrids are localized grids that are operated in parallel from the main utility grid. They are developing strongly these days, mainly because the price of producing electricity next to the load is becoming in many part of the world cheaper than the retail price of electricity.  Future microgrids are very likely to rely strongly on storage, renewable sources of energy and a smart management of the load. Power electronics will play a central role in the electrical structure of these microgrids.  
This class is made of three main parts. 
The first part of this class focuses on the modeling, analysis and the electrical control of microgrids. It will cover, among others, control algorithms for voltage, real-time strategies for load following.
The second part of the class will focus on the optimal operation of microgrids so as to maximize its revenues.  For this part, different models of interaction of the microgrids with the main utility grid will be considered such as for example: a fully off-grid microgrid, a microgrid that can trade energy with other actors of the electrical system or a microgrid that can sell ancillary services to the main utility grid.
The third part of the course will build on the first and second parts to determine how to size a microgrids from a clean sheet.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

  • To understand what are the main components of a microgrid and to get the basic knowledge for buidling one.
  • To know how to optimize both the behavior of a microgrid and its sizing.
  • To understand how microgrids should be integrated into the main utility grid. 

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

  • Basic knowledge of circuit theory, energy markets, and power systems.
  • Prior exposure to optimisation and machine learning is a plus, but key notions will be introduced during the lectures.
  • Scientific programming in Python

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Short teaching sessions. Implementation and experimentation by the student on computer aided simulation tools and in the lab. Q&A with the Professor and the teaching assistant.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

Short teaching sessions, face to face discussion of assignments.

Recommended or required readings

Course slides are made available at www.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~cornelusse along the year. 
Recommended but not mandatory reading: Microgrids and other local area power and energy networks, Cambridge university press, 2016, A. Kwasinski, W. Weaver, R. Balog.

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral exam at the end of the quadrimester and assignments along the quadrimester.

Work placement(s)

There will be no work placement but the students will work for their projects very closely with researchers of the ULg active in the field of microgrids. 

Organizational remarks

The class is given during the first semester. 
See www.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~cornelusse for the course schedule and organization.

Contacts

bertrand.cornelusse@uliege.be

Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the May-June 2020 session

Teaching methods implemented : distance-learning

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Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the Aug-Sept 2020 session

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