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The electric grid of the future will need to be more resilient, decentralized, and capable of integrating more distributed energy resources including on-site renewable energy technologies, energy storage and even electric vehicle (EV) charging. Microgrids are an important building block in designing this sustainable grid architecture of the future. This course covers fundamental concepts of microgrid design from a community-centric perspective and emphasizes a holistic approach to energy systems management.
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Alaska is an early adopter of microgrids that integrate renewable energy due to economic necessity, with over 100 systems representing the largest installed capacity of any U.S. state. Alaska is home to microgrids that are constantly evolving to take advantage of new technologies and integration approaches. The University of Alaska Fairbanks works closely with communities, utilities, and developers across the state – and around the world – in designing and developing robust, cost-effective, and resilient energy solutions based on distributed energy resources (DER) and microgrid system architectures.
Specific real-world systems that will be explored include:
No specific technical background is required, but a general understanding of electric generation and transmission, as well as renewable energy, is helpful. We will offer opportunities to review basic energy principles and terminology for learners that do not have a strong technical background.
Week 1: Introduction to Microgrids
Week 2: Microgrid System Design
Week 3: Renewable Energy Integration
Week 4: Storage and Power Electronics
It's a good starting point to understanding microgrids and how different communities - based on their goals and environments - adapt them to best serve their needs. -Anonymous audit track learner
This is a great introduction to microgrids. Very detailed explanations in simple terms, not too technical but also just technical enough for a beginners course. I would definitely recommend. It also deals very well with the socio-economic viewpoint of microgrid design and meshes it all very well with the technical design. The lecturer is great! Awesome job! - Lonko Tuma, audit track learner
This Intro to Microgrids is an eye-opening course. Lots of learning here: on both the technical side but on the project side. Seeing what the issues faced in these remote communities, and how they met them is very valuable to those aspiring to see how microgrids can be incorporated into our world. -Anonymous verified track learner