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Lectures

Smart Grid Planning

Part 1: Introduction

Module 1: Planning Basics, Demand, and Demand Forecast

Lecture 1: Planning Basic Principles

Lecture 2: Economic Principles

Lecture 3: Demand and Demand Forecast

Module 2: Generation Planning

Lecture 4: Single Bus Generation Expansion Planning

Lecture 5: Multi Bus Generation Expansion Planning

Lecture 5a: Reliability Indices

Module 3: Transmission Planning

Lecture 6: Substation Expansion Planning

Lecture 7: Network Expansion Planning

Lecture 8: Network Expansion Planning Advanced

Module 4: Planning and Uncertainties

Lecture 9: Planning in the Presence of Uncertainties

Lecture 10, part 1: Planning in the Presence of High Penetration of Photovoltaics

Lecture 10, part 2: Generation Planning for Renewable Energy - Flexibility

Module 5: Distribution Planning with Microgrid Components

Lecture 11: Distribution and Microgrid Planning

Lecture 12: DG Planning - What to Include and How

Lecture 12a: Reliability and Reliability Evaluation

Lecture 13: DG Planning - Modularity and Reliability and Cost

Lecture 14: DG Planning - Grid Interconnection Options

Lecture 15: DG Planning - Schedule and Operating Characteristics

Lecture 16: DG Planning - Reliability, Maintenance, and Availability

Lecture 17: DG Planning - Renewable Resource Generation

Lecture 18: Detailed DG Case and Sensitivity Studies

Lecture 19: Microgrid Planning

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