UNIT–I: INTRODUCTION
Introduction to smart grid- Electricity network-Local energy networks- Electric transportation- Low
carbon central generation-Attributes of the smart grid- Alternate views of a smart grid.
SMART GRID TO EVOLVE A PERFECT POWER SYSTEM: Introduction- Overview of the
perfect power system configurations- Device level power system- Building integrated power
systems- Distributed power systems- Fully integrated power system-Nodes of innovation.
UNIT–II: DC DISTRIBUTION AND SMART GRID
AC vs DC sources-Benefits of and drives of DC power delivery systems-Powering equipment and
appliances with DC-Data centers and information technology loads-Future neighborhood-
Potential future work and research.
INTELLIGRID ARCHITECTURE FOR THE SMARTGRID: Introduction- Launching intelligrid-
Intelligrid today- Smart grid vision based on the intelligrid architecture-Barriers and enabling
technologies.
UNIT–III: DYNAMIC ENERGY SYSTEMS CONCEPT
Smart energy efficient end use devices-Smart distributed energy resources-Advanced whole
building control systems- Integrated communications architecture-Energy management-Role of
technology in demand response- Current limitations to dynamic energy management-Distributed
energy resources-Overview of a dynamic energy management-Key characteristics of smart
devices- Key characteristics of advanced whole building control systems-Key characteristics of
dynamic energy management system.
UNIT–IV: ENERGY PORT AS PART OF THE SMART GRID:
Concept of energy -Port, generic features of the energy port.
POLICIES AND PROGRAMS TO ENCOURAGE END – USE ENERGY EFFICIENCY: Policies
and programs in action -multinational - national-state-city and corporate levels.
MARKET IMPLEMENTATION: Framework-factors influencing customer acceptance and
response - program planning-monitoring and evaluation.
UNIT–V: EFFICIENT ELECTRIC END – USE TECHNOLOGY
ALTERNATIVES
Existing technologies – lighting - Space conditioning - Indoor air quality - Domestic water heating
- hyper efficient appliances - Ductless residential heat pumps and air conditioners - Variable
refrigerant flow air conditioning-Heat pump water heating - Hyper efficient residential appliances -
Data center energy efficiency- LED street and area lighting - Industrial motors and drives -
Equipment retrofit and replacement - Process heating - Cogeneration, Thermal energy storage -
Industrial energy management programs - Manufacturing process-Electro-technologies,
Residential, Commercial and industrial sectors.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Clark W Gellings, “The Smart Grid, Enabling Energy Efficiency and
Demand Side Response”- CRC Press, 2009.
2. Janaka Ekanayake, Kithsiri Liyanage,Jianzhong.Wu, Akihiko
Yokoyama, Nick Jenkins, “Smart Grid: Technology and Applications”- Wiley, 2012.
3. James Momoh, “Smart Grid:Fundamentals of Design and Analysis”-
Wiley, IEEE Press, 2012.
Introduction to smart grid- Electricity network-Local energy networks- Electric transportation- Low
carbon central generation-Attributes of the smart grid- Alternate views of a smart grid.
SMART GRID TO EVOLVE A PERFECT POWER SYSTEM: Introduction- Overview of the
perfect power system configurations- Device level power system- Building integrated power
systems- Distributed power systems- Fully integrated power system-Nodes of innovation.
UNIT–II: DC DISTRIBUTION AND SMART GRID
AC vs DC sources-Benefits of and drives of DC power delivery systems-Powering equipment and
appliances with DC-Data centers and information technology loads-Future neighborhood-
Potential future work and research.
INTELLIGRID ARCHITECTURE FOR THE SMARTGRID: Introduction- Launching intelligrid-
Intelligrid today- Smart grid vision based on the intelligrid architecture-Barriers and enabling
technologies.
UNIT–III: DYNAMIC ENERGY SYSTEMS CONCEPT
Smart energy efficient end use devices-Smart distributed energy resources-Advanced whole
building control systems- Integrated communications architecture-Energy management-Role of
technology in demand response- Current limitations to dynamic energy management-Distributed
energy resources-Overview of a dynamic energy management-Key characteristics of smart
devices- Key characteristics of advanced whole building control systems-Key characteristics of
dynamic energy management system.
UNIT–IV: ENERGY PORT AS PART OF THE SMART GRID:
Concept of energy -Port, generic features of the energy port.
POLICIES AND PROGRAMS TO ENCOURAGE END – USE ENERGY EFFICIENCY: Policies
and programs in action -multinational - national-state-city and corporate levels.
MARKET IMPLEMENTATION: Framework-factors influencing customer acceptance and
response - program planning-monitoring and evaluation.
UNIT–V: EFFICIENT ELECTRIC END – USE TECHNOLOGY
ALTERNATIVES
Existing technologies – lighting - Space conditioning - Indoor air quality - Domestic water heating
- hyper efficient appliances - Ductless residential heat pumps and air conditioners - Variable
refrigerant flow air conditioning-Heat pump water heating - Hyper efficient residential appliances -
Data center energy efficiency- LED street and area lighting - Industrial motors and drives -
Equipment retrofit and replacement - Process heating - Cogeneration, Thermal energy storage -
Industrial energy management programs - Manufacturing process-Electro-technologies,
Residential, Commercial and industrial sectors.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Clark W Gellings, “The Smart Grid, Enabling Energy Efficiency and
Demand Side Response”- CRC Press, 2009.
2. Janaka Ekanayake, Kithsiri Liyanage,Jianzhong.Wu, Akihiko
Yokoyama, Nick Jenkins, “Smart Grid: Technology and Applications”- Wiley, 2012.
3. James Momoh, “Smart Grid:Fundamentals of Design and Analysis”-
Wiley, IEEE Press, 2012.
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