Reference no: EM133553503 , Length: word count:2000
Smart Grids
Learning outcome 1: Establish through the studies the ability of the modelled smart grid system to maintain grid constraints with the integration of electric vehicles and demand side management.
Learning outcome 2: Analyse the challenges of smart grid protection and recommend an adaptive protection for smart grids.
Learning outcome 3: Draw and present conclusions on practical measures to improve the different security threats in smart grid deployment.
Task: Smart Grid Automation
This task is concerned with power system automation and detail specifications related to Smart Grid Model Architectural (SGMA). As core of the report, you are supposed to describe the prospect of incorporating Information and Communication Technology (ICT) into power system automation and how it is capable to meet functionalities and services associated with operation of smart grid.
Following aspects should be included as criteria for assessing the report (assessment criteria):
- Functionality within different levels (Generation, Transmission, Distribution)
- communication standards and Interoperability
- Adopting Wide Area Monitoring, Protection and Control (WAMPAC) schemes
- Integration of the Distributed Energy Resourc es (DERs)
It is recommended to include technical information from case studies, technical annual reports and etc supporting rational and quality of your work.
Word length: Minimum 2,000 words
Suggested report structure:
• Title page (excluded from word count)
• Executive summary (excluded from word count)
• Table of contents (excluded from word count)
• Introduction (Brief explanations on significance of the topic and various aspects- technical/economic/environment)
• Body (Identify and discuss/explain on relevant topic/sub-topics)
• Conclusion
• References (excluded from word count)
• Appendices (supplementary documents- excluded from word count)