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University of Vaasa

Battery Energy Storages in Smart Grids

5 cr

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Lecture 1 (Introduction):

  • Need for increased flexibility in future power systems
  • Potential of different type of energy storages to provide flexibility (especially battery energy storages)
  • Related activities in Finland & Europe

Lecture 2 (Battery Energy Storage Systems and Applications):

  • Different battery energy storage technologies (Lead Acid, Nickel Metal Hydride and Flow batteries)
  • Lithium-ion based batteries
  • Lithium-ion batteries for grid applications
  • Hybrid energy storage systems
  • Case studies

Lecture 3 (Characterization, Modeling and Management of Li-ion Battery Energy Storages (First and Second-life)):

  • Lithium-ion battery modelling techniques
  • Battery Management System (BMS)
  • Cell Monitoring
  • Safety and protection principles / solutions for batteries
  • Cell balancing control
  • Thermal management / Temperature control
  • Charging/discharging control
  • State of Charge (SOC) Estimation methods
  • State of Health (SOH) Estimation methods

Lecture 4 (Power Conversion Systems for Battery Storages):

  • Power conversion systems & Microgrids: Basics
  • Basic structures of the Buck & Boost DC-DC power converters
  • Types of DC-DC Bidirectional power converters (non-Isolated DC-DC power converters, isolated DC-DC power converters)
  • Single-phase Full-Bridge DC-AC Bi-directional power converter systems
  • Three-phase Full-Bridge DC-AC Bi-directional power converter systems
  • Control systems of power converters

Lecture 5 (Electrical Vehicles and Smart Grids):

  • Types of electric vehicles (EVs) and world-wide statistics
  • Charging technologies and charger types
  • Hybrid EV powertrain architectures
  • Methods of EV charging (Unmanaged, V1G, V2G)
  • Advanced EV charger structures
  • Charging stations
  • EV load forecasting in Smart Grids

Lecture 6 (Batteries in Hybrid Power Plants and Microgrids):

  • Hybrid power plants
  • AC and DC Microgrids: Structure, importance and challenges
  • AC and DC Microgrids hierarchical control levels
  • DC-bus signaling (DBS)
  • DC Microgrid stability criteria
  • Batteries energy balancing

Lecture 7 (Batteries in Marine Microgrids & Smart Port Grids):

  • State of the art of ships electrification
  • Full electric shipboards
  • Hybrid electric ferries and marine power plants
  • Shipboard microgrids and their challenges and benefits
  • Seaport microgrids
  • Energy storage systems for port cranes

Lecture 8 (Multi- Use of Battery Energy Storages):

  • Flexibility services provision by battery energy storages (BES)
  • DER/BES control possibilities, grid codes, standards and guidelines for providing flexibility services
  • Markets for DER/BES flexibility services
  • Multi-use of BES for local and system-wide services
  • Use case and research examples

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Fields

Engineering and technology

Scope

5 cr

Code

SATEB3010

Organiser

University of Vaasa

University of Vaasa

Contact details

avoinyo@uwasa.fi

029 449 8004

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