PhD-Level Short Course: Advanced Modelling of DER-Rich Active Distribution Networks

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The short course on Advanced Modelling of DER-Rich Active Distribution Networks covers fundamental and advanced modelling of active distribution networks with deep penetration of distributed energy resources (DER).

The short course on Advanced Modelling of DER-Rich Active Distribution Networks is a 5-day PhD-level course delivered by the Power and Energy Systems Group and the Melbourne Energy Institute at The University of Melbourne. It covers fundamental and advanced modelling of active distribution networks with deep penetration of distributed energy resources (DER).

Topics that will be discussed include power flow and optimal power flow algorithms suitable for diverse applications of active distribution networks with DER, consideration for uncertainty arising from renewables, provision of flexibility and grid services from DER, distributed multi-energy systems and community energy systems, and fundamentals of distributed energy markets.

COURSE DELIVERY

This course is provided free of charge and will be delivered fully online from Monday 19th to Friday 23rd of July 2021.

Live lectures will also be recorded so that they can be accessed by individuals in different time zones.

All live and recorded lectures and the corresponding material will be accessible via the Learning Management System “Canvas”.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

Applications are now closed.

COURSE GUIDE

Download the course guide here for more information on the learning modules and schedule.

CONTACT

For further information, please contact the Melbourne Energy Institute.

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