Energy Systems Integration: An Introduction

Energy Systems Integration: An Introduction

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  • 4 Sequences
  • Introductive Level
  • Starts on November 10, 2019
  • Ends on December 7, 2019

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Syllabus

• Lesson 1: Introduction to energy system integration

• Lesson 2: Coupling of energy vectors

• Lesson 3: Coupling across geographical scales

• Lesson 4: Coupling of regulation and control mechanisms

• Lesson 5: Coupling of other infrastructures

• Lesson 6: The integrated energy system: putting it all together

• Case Study 1: GE and energy systems integration

• Case Study 2: Renewables integration and support services

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None.

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