0 or 3 credits
Fall 2024 Lecture Laboratory Upper DivisionThis smart-grid (SG) technology and applications is designed to introduce new topics related to distributed generation, micro-grids, renewable energy sources, and smart home applications. Topics covered include design, modeling, control, and analysis of smart-grid systems. Concepts dealing with computational intelligence, decision support systems, smart metering, optimization, and energy storage are addressed. The laboratory component will provide students with hands-on experience in the utilization of smart-grid technologies and applications.
Course ECET 476 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.