ECE 2776 - MICROGRID CONCEPTS & DISTRIBUTED GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 This course describes fundamental concepts related with the development of microgrids and the integration of distributed generation. Technical topics are divided into three modules. The first module introduces microgrid components and discusses the main types of microsources. The second focuses on energy storage technologies. The third includes system integration topics, such as power electronics interfaces; dc and ac architectures,; economics, operation, stabilization, and control; reliability aspects; grid interconnection, and microgrids as part of the “smart” grids. This course also aims at preparing students to conduct research or helping them improve their research skills. Academic Career: Graduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Grad Letter Grade
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