Dr. Davood Babazadeh

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Dr. Davood Babazadeh
E-6 Elektrische Energietechnik
  • Elektrische Energietechnik
Harburger Schloßstraße 22a,
21079 Hamburg
Building HS22a, Room 2.018
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Smart Grid Technologies
Semester:
SoSe 22
Course type:
Lecture
Course number:
lv2706_s22
Lecturer:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Becker, Dr. Davood Babazadeh, Christina Eckel, M.Sc., Marwan Mostafa, M.Sc.
Description:

Introduction to Smart Grids

  • Intelligent Distribution Grids
  • Paradigm shifts: Digitalization & Sustainability 

Emerging technologies in distribution grids 

  • Distributed Energy Resource (DER) 
  • Battery Energy Storage (BES) technologies 
  • Sector-coupling & EV/V2G
  • Microgrids, Inverter-based Systems 
  • Modelling and control of PV & BESS 

Distribution grid management & analysis 

  • Distribution grid structure (Hamburg example)
  • Distribution grid management and operation architecture and functions 
    • Fault Detection, Isolation & Restoration 
    • Self-Healing in distribution systems
    • Volt-Var Optimization 
    • Distribution Load Flow
  • Demand Side Management & Demand Response 
  • Lab exercise (Smart Grid Operation)

Computational intelligence and optimization techniques in Smart Grids 

  • Computational challenges in Smart grid
  • Heuristic & Analytic Optimization Methods 
  • Intelligent Systems (Expert Systems, ML/AL) 
  • Applications (optimal load flow, reactive capacitor placement)
  • Lab exercise (optimization formulation) 

ICT Technologies for Smart Grids

  • Advanced Metering Technologies: Smart Meters, RTU, PMU  
  • Automation and Communication standards in Distribution grids
  • Interoperability in Smart grids ( Smart Grid Architecture Model)
  • Cyber security

Practical lesson-learned: Stromnetz Hamburg (SNH) perspective

  • Definition of Smart Grid and its requirements from industry view 
  • Grid digitalization - examples of industrial projects 
  • Flexible load management 
  • Electromobility & transportation sector integration

Study visits:

  • Digital Substation in Harburg 
  • Electric Bus charging station  
  • Stromnetz Hamburg Control Center
Pre-requisites:
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, Introduction to Control Systems, Mathematics I, II, III Electrical Power Systems I
Performance accreditation:
Project, presentation and written report
ECTS credit points:
6
Stud.IP informationen about this course:
Home institute: Elektrische Energietechnik (E-6)
Registered participants in Stud.IP: 17
Documents: 39