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Short Course: Power Electronics in Microgrids
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Registration deadline is January 11, 2019
The integration of distributed generation, load balancing and energy storage form the model of a microgrid, and power electronics (PE) have become an important part of microgrid design. Not only are many storage and distributed generation systems connected to the microgrid via PE converters, many modern loads use power conversion to ensure high-efficiency and high-performance operation.
Taught by NC State University faculty and industry professionals, this course is targeted towards working professionals with backgrounds in engineering, including project engineers, program managers, system integrators, and utility engineers.
Mesut Baran, Ph.D. | NC State University |
David Lubkeman, Ph.D. | NC State University |
Ning Lu, Ph.D. | NC State University |
Len White, Ph.D. | NC State University |
Srdjan Lukic, Ph.D. | NC State University |
Kevin Meagher, CEO | Power Analytics |
Aleksandar Vukojevic | Duke Energy |
Microgrid Short Course Topics
State of the Art Microgrids |
Components & Energy Resources |
Protection & Coordination |
Primary & Secondary Controls |
Energy Management |
Cost-Benefit Analysis |
Field Implementation |
Future of Microgrids |
The cost of this course is $900.00 for FREEDM Industry Members and $1200.00 for non-members. Click here to register.
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January 23, 2019 | 8:00 AM
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January 25, 2019 | 12:00 PM
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