EECE 6370 Advanced Smart Energy Systems

Modern smart energy analyses used in wide-scale network utility operations are covered. Discussions about energy systems worldwide including smart energy systems inclusive of distributed renewable sources will be addressed. Energy systems will cover steady-state and dynamic operations at the cutting edge of present developments. Students will be able to recognize and consider on a wide-scale basis, smart grids, real-time analysis, energy management systems, flexible-reliable-intelligent-energy-delivery-systems, optimal energy analysis, and distributed energy sources. In addition to topics covered, students will complete reports and presentations during the course each counting equally as exams.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Graduate standing in any engineering major.

Schedule Type

Lecture

Grading Basis

Standard Letter (A-F)

Administrative Unit

Dept of Electr & Comp Enginr

Offered

Fall/Spring