This 3-day training program held in Chandigarh from February 6-10, 2017 aims to update engineering college teachers' knowledge on FACTS technology, renewable energy sources, and distributed generation. The course objectives are to make teachers conversant with relevant FACTS and distributed generation practices and concepts, and acquaint them with simulating power systems and energy sources using MATLAB/SIMULINK. Major topics covered include power system stability, FACTS devices, conventional vs non-conventional energy sources, distributed generation, solar PV, smart grids, and modeling FACTS devices in SIMULINK. The contact is Dr. Lini Mathew.
This 3-day training program held in Chandigarh from February 6-10, 2017 aims to update engineering college teachers' knowledge on FACTS technology, renewable energy sources, and distributed generation. The course objectives are to make teachers conversant with relevant FACTS and distributed generation practices and concepts, and acquaint them with simulating power systems and energy sources using MATLAB/SIMULINK. Major topics covered include power system stability, FACTS devices, conventional vs non-conventional energy sources, distributed generation, solar PV, smart grids, and modeling FACTS devices in SIMULINK. The contact is Dr. Lini Mathew.
This 3-day training program held in Chandigarh from February 6-10, 2017 aims to update engineering college teachers' knowledge on FACTS technology, renewable energy sources, and distributed generation. The course objectives are to make teachers conversant with relevant FACTS and distributed generation practices and concepts, and acquaint them with simulating power systems and energy sources using MATLAB/SIMULINK. Major topics covered include power system stability, FACTS devices, conventional vs non-conventional energy sources, distributed generation, solar PV, smart grids, and modeling FACTS devices in SIMULINK. The contact is Dr. Lini Mathew.
This 3-day training program held in Chandigarh from February 6-10, 2017 aims to update engineering college teachers' knowledge on FACTS technology, renewable energy sources, and distributed generation. The course objectives are to make teachers conversant with relevant FACTS and distributed generation practices and concepts, and acquaint them with simulating power systems and energy sources using MATLAB/SIMULINK. Major topics covered include power system stability, FACTS devices, conventional vs non-conventional energy sources, distributed generation, solar PV, smart grids, and modeling FACTS devices in SIMULINK. The contact is Dr. Lini Mathew.
This training programme is specially designed for Engineering
College Teachers and it mainly deals with various aspects of FACTS technology and renewable energy sources. The course aims to achieve the following objectives: To update the knowledge in the emerging and upcoming topics in the subject area. To make the teachers conversant with relevant practices in FACTS technology and concepts of distributed generation. To make the participants acquainted with MATLAB/SIMULINK, for simulating power systems and Energy Sources (Renewable).
Course Contents
The programme will be designed around the following major
topics: o Power System Stability and FACTS Devices o Conventional vs. non-conventional energy sources. o Concept of Distributed Generation o Solar Photovoltaic and MPPT Techniques o Concept of Smart Grid o Smart Grid and Hybrid Systems o Detailed and Phasor models of FACTS Devices using SIMULINK
Course Coordinator, email address and phone number