After successful completion of the course, students are able to describe the role of smart grids in a future power system and discuss the factors driving smart grids. They can describe the general architecture and communication technologies used in smart grids and can evaluate realized smart grid projects in Austria and all over the world.
Lecture presentation
The lecture slides will be uploaded after each lecture. They only will become visible, after you registered for an exam date.
Sequence of lectures:
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Datum
Einheit
Vortragende/r
02.10.2019
- Reserve
09.10.2019
1. Unit
16.10.2019
- Smart Grid Konzepte und Netztopologien
Kupzog
2. Unit
23.10.2019
- Smart Grids Umsetzungen weltweit und in Österreich
Ilo
3. Unit
30.10.2019
- Netzbetriebsführung - Regelung dezentraler Erzeuger, Speicher und Lasten
4. Unit
06.11.2019
- Anforderungen an die zukünftige Energieversorgung
Gawlik
5. Unit
13.11.2019
- Intelligent Low Voltage Grids
Wendt
6. Unit
20.11.2019
- Phasor Measurement Units and Applications
Stifter
7. Unit
27.11.2019
- Smart-Grid-Architekturen
Wilker
8. Unit
04.12.2019
- Smart-Grid-Standards
9. Unit
11.12.2019
- Security und Privacy für Smart Grids
18.12.2019
10. Unit
08.01.2020
- Netzqualität und –Stabilität, Netzplanung und Netzanschlussbedingungen
11. Unit
15.01.2020
- Modellierung und Simulation elektrischer Netze
Palensky
12. Unit
22.01.2020
- Elektromobilität 1
13. Unit
29.01.2020
- Elektromobilität 2
All exams are in written form and in German language, but you can answer in English. You are not allowed to use documentation (e.g. printouts, books, etc.) or electronic devices (e.g. laptops, tablets, smartphones, etc.).
You may use a classic dictionary (e.g. English-German, German-English, etc.) if you need one. Please be aware of the fact, that it has to be in hard copy! Dictionary apps on smartphones, tablets etc. are not allowed (see above).
Not necessary