Application of power engineering technology in smart grid

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 35-40
Author(s):  
Fu Wei
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jay Porter ◽  
Jorge Alvarado ◽  
Joseph Morgan ◽  
John Poston ◽  
Kenneth Peddicord ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-156
Author(s):  
Mathew J. Turner ◽  
Rustin D. Webster

This paper describes a student-centered approach to a power engineering technology course using the flipped or inverted classroom as well as active learning in the form of group discussions and team problem solving. The study compares student performance and perceptions of a traditional, teaching-centered classroom to two different flipped courses: one using video lectures and one using a media-enhanced electronic textbook. The authors compared courses in the areas of 1) student performance on multiple choice and numerical analysis problems, 2) students’ perceptions of course delivery format and satisfaction with the course and instructor, and 3) technical content coverage. Results show little difference in student achievement between the course formats, strong negative reactions by students to unfamiliar instructional methods, and little difference in content coverage. The authors believe that the outcomes of this study can be attributed to the benefits of small class sizes (n<12), which naturally enable active learning to be utilized without the need for rigid and formal course structure,


2011 ◽  
Vol 59 (4) ◽  
pp. 455-473 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Benysek ◽  
M. Kazmierkowski ◽  
J. Popczyk ◽  
R. Strzelecki

Power electronic systems as a crucial part of Smart Grid infrastructure - a surveyThis article gives a tutorial overview of the most important issues related to the use of power electronic systems in power engineering, with respect to the urgent need for modernization of existing grids in the direction of intelligent networks. The main problems and conditions bound up with the construction of Smart Grids and the location, as well as functioning in them of the most important power electronic systems are presented here. Special attention is directed therein to the potential possibilities of so-called ‘smart’ transformers and V2G and V2H technologies.


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