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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty ECE 566: Grid Integration of Wind Energy Systems S. Suryanarayanan Associate Professor Department of Electrical & Computer


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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty

ECE 566: Grid Integration of Wind Energy Systems

  • S. Suryanarayanan

Associate Professor Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty

Outline

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Introduction to the course Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

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Course description and objectives

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Course outline

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Course policy Attendance RamCT use policy Make-up policy & ADA statement Projects

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Academic honesty

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

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Introduction to the course Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

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Course description and objectives

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Course outline

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Course policy Attendance RamCT use policy Make-up policy & ADA statement Projects

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Academic honesty

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

The Syllabus

Instructor information Office: Engineering C201F Office hours: 130PM–330PM Tuesday

(other times by appointment only)

Phone: (970) 491 4632; Email:sid@colostate.edu Lecture information Time: 515PM–8PM Tuesday Venue: Engineering B4 Online/distance link: Accessible via RamCT

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

Outline

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Introduction to the course Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

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Course description and objectives

3

Course outline

4

Course policy Attendance RamCT use policy Make-up policy & ADA statement Projects

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Academic honesty

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Textbook

Class notes/slides by the instructor and guest lecturers Relevant articles from public domain and electronic resources accessible via CSU Libraries

References (No need to buy)

Wind power in power systems. (Ed.) T. Ackermann. 2nd Ed. John Wiley & Sons: W. Sussex, England, 2012.

  • S. Heier.Grid integration of wind energy conversion systems. 3rd
  • Ed. John Wiley & Sons: W. Sussex, England, 2014.
  • J. D. Glover, M. S. Sarma, T. J. Overbye. Power system analysis

and design. 5th Ed., CL Engineering, 2012.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

References (No need to buy)

Wind power in power systems. (Ed.) T. Ackermann. John Wiley & Sons: W. Sussex, England, 2006.

  • S. Heier.Grid integration of wind energy conversion systems. 2nd
  • Ed. John Wiley & Sons: W. Sussex, England, 2006.
  • J. D. Glover, M. S. Sarma, T. J. Overbye. Power system analysis

and design. 5th Ed., CL Engineering, 2012.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

Outline

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Introduction to the course Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

2

Course description and objectives

3

Course outline

4

Course policy Attendance RamCT use policy Make-up policy & ADA statement Projects

5

Academic honesty

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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The Syllabus

Prerequisites ECE461/462 Power Systems-I/Laboratory OR ECE 565 Electric Power Engineering AND Knowledge of Matlab R

and PowerWorld R is necessary.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

The Syllabus

Prerequisites ECE461/462 Power Systems-I/Laboratory OR ECE 565 Electric Power Engineering AND Knowledge of Matlab R

and PowerWorld R is necessary.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

The Syllabus

Prerequisites ECE461/462 Power Systems-I/Laboratory OR ECE 565 Electric Power Engineering AND Knowledge of Matlab R

and PowerWorld R is necessary.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Course description

Aspects of integration of wind energy conversion systems (WECS) to electric power transmission grids. Topics include: wind power plants and using wind energy wind energy conversion systems grid impacts of wind integration energy storage control concepts of wind turbines.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Course description

Aspects of integration of wind energy conversion systems (WECS) to electric power transmission grids. Topics include: wind power plants and using wind energy wind energy conversion systems grid impacts of wind integration energy storage control concepts of wind turbines.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty

Course description

Aspects of integration of wind energy conversion systems (WECS) to electric power transmission grids. Topics include: wind power plants and using wind energy wind energy conversion systems grid impacts of wind integration energy storage control concepts of wind turbines.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty

Course description

Aspects of integration of wind energy conversion systems (WECS) to electric power transmission grids. Topics include: wind power plants and using wind energy wind energy conversion systems grid impacts of wind integration energy storage control concepts of wind turbines.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty

Course description

Aspects of integration of wind energy conversion systems (WECS) to electric power transmission grids. Topics include: wind power plants and using wind energy wind energy conversion systems grid impacts of wind integration energy storage control concepts of wind turbines.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Course objectives

Upon completion of the course, you will: Understand the basic concepts of wind energy power plants and conversion systems Comprehend concepts of generators and power electronics for designing WECS Appreciate the grid impacts of WECS including need for storage Learn concepts of controls associated WECS.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Course objectives

Upon completion of the course, you will: Understand the basic concepts of wind energy power plants and conversion systems Comprehend concepts of generators and power electronics for designing WECS Appreciate the grid impacts of WECS including need for storage Learn concepts of controls associated WECS.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty

Course objectives

Upon completion of the course, you will: Understand the basic concepts of wind energy power plants and conversion systems Comprehend concepts of generators and power electronics for designing WECS Appreciate the grid impacts of WECS including need for storage Learn concepts of controls associated WECS.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Course objectives

Upon completion of the course, you will: Understand the basic concepts of wind energy power plants and conversion systems Comprehend concepts of generators and power electronics for designing WECS Appreciate the grid impacts of WECS including need for storage Learn concepts of controls associated WECS.

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Grade assignment: Option I

The grade will be based on the weighted index as shown below. Homework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 % Mid-term examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 % Project 1: Simulation/design . . . . . . . . . . 25 % Project 2: Term paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 %

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Grade assignment: Option II

The grade will be based on the weighted index as shown below. Homework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 % Mid-term examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 % Project: Term paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 % Final examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 %

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Course outline

Week 1 Introduction to wind power plants, history of wind energy, and growth of WECS Week 2 Characteristics of wind power generation and basic integration issues Weeks 3 & 4 Generators for wind energy conversion (syn- chronous, asynchronous and other types) Weeks 5 & 6 Introduction to power systems transient sta- bility (swing equation, sync machine models, equal area criterion)

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Course outline (contd.)

Weeks 7 & 8 Multi-machine stability, 2-axis sync machine models, wind turbines machine models Mid term exam Simulation/design project as- signed Weeks 9–11 Power electronic concepts for wind energy conversion systems Week 12 Grid effects including storage and resonance Simulation/design project due Term paper assigned Week 13 Grid effects including storage and resonance (contd.)

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Course outline (contd.)

Week 14 Fall break Week 15 Introduction to control concepts for wind en- ergy conversion systems Week 16 Term paper submission and presentation

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty Attendance RamCT use policy Make-up policy & ADA statement Projects

Outline

1

Introduction to the course Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

2

Course description and objectives

3

Course outline

4

Course policy Attendance RamCT use policy Make-up policy & ADA statement Projects

5

Academic honesty

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Attendance

Regular attendance is strongly encouraged. Please check the RamCT site for the class, and have your preferred email account linked with RamCT for receiving all announcements. In specific, this course will include a frequently assigned (weekly) reading assignment that typically requires studying the course material equivalent to a book chapter, which includes reading and understanding the theoretical narrative of the text and relating this material to the class lectures, performing independently (by the student) the associated derivations from the textbook, and carrying out independently (by the student) the examples (worked-out problems and exercises) from the textbook and/or reference sources. The reading assignments are essential for the successful and efficient performance on projects and class participation, and as such are evaluated and assessed through all assessed/graded items included in the course outline.

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty Attendance RamCT use policy Make-up policy & ADA statement Projects

Outline

1

Introduction to the course Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

2

Course description and objectives

3

Course outline

4

Course policy Attendance RamCT use policy Make-up policy & ADA statement Projects

5

Academic honesty

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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RamCT use policy

The instructor will exclusively use the RamCT Blackboard facility to communicate with the individual and the class regarding the course. So, it is imperative that the student has a functioning email (usually it is the colostate.edu email id) associated with the RamCT Blackboard website to receive all notifications. The instructor does not take any responsibility for sending information to students via any other means or to another email id than the one associated with RamCT Blackboard.

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty Attendance RamCT use policy Make-up policy & ADA statement Projects

Outline

1

Introduction to the course Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

2

Course description and objectives

3

Course outline

4

Course policy Attendance RamCT use policy Make-up policy & ADA statement Projects

5

Academic honesty

Suryanarayanan ECE 566 Lecture/Week 1: Part A

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Make-up policy

Except under documented cases of extenuating circumstances, there will be no opportunity for a make-up for any portion of the class component towards the final grade.

ADA Statement

Students with disabilities are encouraged to register with the Office for Student Services to determine the appropriate classroom

  • accommodations. Any student with verification of a disability should

contact the instructor as soon as possible, and will be accommodated in an appropriate manner.

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty Attendance RamCT use policy Make-up policy & ADA statement Projects

Outline

1

Introduction to the course Instructor and lecture info Text & reference info Prerequisites

2

Course description and objectives

3

Course outline

4

Course policy Attendance RamCT use policy Make-up policy & ADA statement Projects

5

Academic honesty

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Project 1

Each student enrolled in the course will be required to perform simulation-based design and analysis of an engineering concept related to grid integration of wind energy conversion systems. This is expected to be conducted on the PowerWorld R

Simulator platform.

Instructor will assign this project in the 8th week of classes in the

  • semester. An engineering report detailing the design and analysis of

the project topic is due in the 12th week of classes in the semester.

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Project 2

Each student enrolled in the course will be required choose a contemporary topic of research interest in the field of wind energy conversion systems. Instructor will assign this project in the 12th week

  • f classes in the semester. The student is expected to perform high

quality literature search and draw conclusions about state-of-the-art and the future of the topic chosen. A technically sound research paper on the topic of choice written in the form of a conference paper (according to the IEEE PES template) is a required deliverable from each student. The template will be provided to the students or can be

  • btained by performing a Google R

search using the phrase ‘IEEE

PES template’. Each student (or group) is required to present their paper in the form of a short presentation to the class and take questions from the audience during the 16th (final) week of classes in the semester.

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty

Academic honesty Academic integrity is of utmost importance. For a description

  • n practicing academic integrity, go to:

http://tilt.colostate.edu/integrity/ Departures from accepted norms of academic integrity will be dealt with full compliance to CSU policies. Colorado State University‘s Writing Center defines plagiarism as “the unauthorized or unacknowledged use of another person’s academic or scholarly work. Done on purpose, it is

  • cheating. Done accidentally, it is no less serious. Regardless of

how it occurs, plagiarism is a theft of intellectual property and a violation of an ironclad rule demanding credit be given where credit is due.”

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Introduction to the course Course description and objectives Course outline Course policy Academic honesty

Academic honesty (contd.) Departures from accepted norms of academic integrity will be dealt with full compliance to CSU principles published in the CSU General Catalog (see page seven, column two: http:// www.catalog.colostate.edu/front/policies.aspx). The instructor may use Blackboard SafeAssign for verification

  • f plagiarism in any work that is submitted by a student for

grade in the ECE565 course. For more information on SafeAssign, see: http://www.safeassign.com/. Visit http: //tilt.colostate.edu/integrity/honorpledge/ for familiarizing with the CSU Honor Pledge.

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