Gain a solid understanding of the operating practice, design standards and regulatory policies in the electricity supply industry.
This course covers various aspects of planning, operation and control of electric power networks of the 21st century, which are required to support and facilitate decarbonisation of the electricity, heat and transport sectors.
The unique challenges posed by high penetration of variable renewables and electric vehicles in the power network and bulk power transmission over long distances require specialised know-how, which will be provided by this course.
The course content draws on our research experience in the areas of power systems, power electronics, control and power economics.
From this course, you will gain:
an understanding of the operating practice, design standard and regulatory policies in the electricity supply industry
knowledge of power transmission and distribution network operation and control
competency in modelling, analysis and optimisation of power networks
competency in advanced signal and data analysis.
Our minimum requirement is a first-class degree in electrical/electronic engineering, or a related subject with a substantial electrical/electronic engineering component.
The overall degree grade must be at least 75% overall.
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