Subject
Seminars and visits
General details of the subject
- Mode
- Face-to-face degree course
- Language
- English
Description and contextualization of the subject
This subject is based on seminars and visits. Its objective is to complete the training given in the Master, showing students the reality of the professional world through testimonials from professionals with extensive experience in the Master's area. The seminars deal with scientific and technical aspects as well as financial, economic, regulatory and administrative issues.The program of seminars and visits changes from year to year. Technological Centers such as Ikerlan, Vicomtech or Tekniker, companies such as Jema, CAF or Irizar eMobility and emblematic facilities such as Isare in the Enertic building are usually visited. As for the seminars, professionals from companies such as CAF TE or ZIV and researchers and professors expert on the Master’s topic are invited.
In addition, students are usually prepared for the internships and the Master Thesis, sharing received offers, explaining procedures, conducting trainings for interviews, etc.
In the event that the sanitary conditions prevent the realization of a teaching activity and / or face-to-face evaluation, a non-face-to-face modality will be activated of which the students will be informed promptly.
Teaching staff
Name | Institution | Category | Doctor | Teaching profile | Area | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ALBIZU FLOREZ, IGOR | University of the Basque Country | Profesorado Titular De Universidad | Doctor | Bilingual | Electrical Engineering | igor.albizu@ehu.eus |
CAMBLONG RUIZ, ARITZA | University of the Basque Country | Profesorado Catedratico De Universidad | Doctor | Bilingual | Systems and Automatic Engineering | aritza.camblong@ehu.eus |
LASKURAIN ITURBE, IKER | University of the Basque Country | Profesorado Agregado | Doctor | Bilingual | Business Organisation | iker.laskurain@ehu.eus |
Competencies
Name | Weight |
---|---|
Students should have updated knowledge about the advanced working techniques and methodologies related to the field of Smartgrids and distributed generation, particularly from the point of view of their control. | 15.0 % |
Analysing the R&D and innovation projects of universities, technology centres and companies in the field of Smartgrids and Distributed Generation. | 60.0 % |
Students should be able to communicate about the projects carried out working in multidisciplinary and multilingual national and international teams of professionals and researchers operating in the field of Smartgrids. | 15.0 % |
Students should be trained to understand and analyse technical documents, standards and scientific articles on the topic of the Master, and to apply them in the creation of work and research related to the field of Smartgrids. | 10.0 % |
Study types
Type | Face-to-face hours | Non face-to-face hours | Total hours |
---|---|---|---|
Lecture-based | 18 | 25 | 43 |
Applied classroom-based groups | 10 | 10 | 20 |
Applied computer-based groups | 2 | 10 | 12 |
Training activities
Name | Hours | Percentage of classroom teaching |
---|---|---|
Case analysis | 0.0 | 0 % |
Classroom/Seminar/Workshop | 30.0 | 50 % |
Drawing up reports and presentations | 0.0 | 0 % |
Expositive classes | 0.0 | 0 % |
Presentation of projects | 0.0 | 0 % |
Presentations and Papers | 10.0 | 20 % |
Student's personal work | 15.0 | 0 % |
Systematised study | 0.0 | 0 % |
Visit to industrial sites | 20.0 | 65 % |
Assessment systems
Name | Minimum weighting | Maximum weighting |
---|---|---|
Attendance and participation | 0.0 % | 30.0 % |
Evaluation by means of the presentation of projects | 0.0 % | 50.0 % |
Multiple-choice examination | 0.0 % | 20.0 % |
Presentations | 50.0 % | 100.0 % |
Ordinary call: orientations and renunciation
CONTINUOUS EVALUATION SYSTEMThe evaluation is of ongoing type. It is why it is compulsory to be always present.
The subject is assessed from 2 different activities, according to this weighting:
- The students will have to be present in all seminars and visits. Moreover, they will have to demonstrate an active participation, with at least 5 questions or comments or analysis carried out during these events. This part of the assessment will weight 20% of the final mark.
- The second activity will consist on presenting 1 or 2 events of the subject program. This presentation will weight 80% of the final mark.
FINAL EVALUATION SYSTEM
According to article 8 of the Regulations, regulating the assessment of students in the official degrees, the students shall have the right to be evaluated by means of the FINAL EVALUATION SYSTEM, independently of the fact that has or has not participated in the CONTINUOUS EVALUATION SYSTEM. In order to do so, students must present the following information written to the teacher in charge of the subject the renunciation of the CONTINUOUS EVALUATION within a period of 9 weeks from the beginning of the term. In this case, the student will be assessed with a single final exam.
The final exam will consist on presenting 1 or 2 events of the subject program. This presentation will weight 80% of the final mark.
The final exam will consist on presenting 1 or 2 companies of Euskadi and related activity linked to Smartgrids and Distributed Generation field.
RENUNCIATION
According to article 12 of the Regulations, regulating the assessment of students in the official degrees, in the case of CONTINUOUS EVALUATION, the student may renounce the call for proposals within a period which, as a minimum, will be up to one month before the end of the teaching period of the corresponding subject. This waiver must be submitted in writing to the teacher responsible for the subject. In the case of FINAL EVALUATION, a no presentation to the official examination will result in the automatic waiver of the corresponding call. Renunciation of the call will result in the qualification of not presented.
Extraordinary call: orientations and renunciation
The criteria and weighting of this call will be the same as that of the ordinary call.RENUNCIATION
A no presentation to the official examination will result in the automatic waiver of the corresponding call. Renunciation of the call will result in the qualification of not presented.
Temary
1. Seminars on standards, electricity market, R&D projects, development of renewable farms, AI in electric distribution systems, etc.2. Visits of companies and technological centers that work on storage systems, electro mobility, renewable energies, protections, AI, optimisation, etc.
3. Visits of microgrids and grid facilities.
4. Information and training regarding internships and Master Thesis.
Bibliography
Compulsory materials
Documentación de la página web de la asignatura. Accesible en: http://moodle.ehu.es/moodleBasic bibliography
R. Lasseter et al., The CERTS microgrid concept, California Energy Commision, Technical Report, 2003.R. Lasseter et al., The CERTS microgrid concept. Appendices, California Energy Commision, Technical Report, 2003.
W. Bower y M. Ropp, Evaluation of islanding detection methods for utility-interactive inverters in photovoltaic systems, Sandia National Laboratories, Technical Report, 2002.
IEEE Recommended Practice for Utility Interface of Photovoltaic (PV) Systems, IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 21 on Fuel Cells, Photovoltaics, Dispersed Generation, and Energy Storage Standard (IEEE 929), 2000.
IEEE Standard 1547 for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems, Standards Coordinating Committee 21 on Fuel Cells, Photovoltaics, Dispersed Generation, and Energy Storage, 2003.
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells: Emerging Technologies and Applications. Publisher: Academic Press. Author: Bent Sorensen.
Hydrogen and Fuel Cells: A Comprehensive Guide. Publisher: PennWell Corp. Author: Rebecca L. Busby.
Smart Grids: Infrastructure, Technology, and Solutions, Electric Power and Energy Engineering. Published: CRC Press. Editor(s): Stuart Borlase.
Energy Storage. Published : Springler. Auhtor : Huggins, Robert.
Energy Storage. Published : Nova Science Publishers. Author : M.A. Rosen.
R.H. Lasseter, "Microgrids [distributed power generation]," IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting 2001, vol. 1, pp.146-149, 28 Jan.-1 Feb. 2001.
N. Hatziargyriou, H. Asano, R. Iravani, and C. Marnay, ¿Microgrids,¿ IEEE Power Energy Mag., vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 78¿94, Jul./Aug. 2007.
Becker, Dustin J., and B. J. Sonnenberg. "DC microgrids in buildings and data centers." Telecommunications Energy Conference (INTELEC), 2011 IEEE 33rd International. IEEE, 2011.
Journals
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grids.IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery.
IEEE Trans. On Power System
IEEE Trans. On Industrial Electronics
Links
www.microgrids.euhttp://certs.lbl.gov/certs-der-micro.html
http://www.hydrogen.energy.gov/
http://www.fchea.org/
http://www.electricitystorage.org
http://energy.gov/oe/technology-development/energy-storage
http://energy.gov/oe/technology-development/smart-grid
http://www.renewableenergyfocus.com/view/3199/dc-microgrids-a-new-source-of-local-power-generation/
http://www.reilproject.org/05-DC-Microgrids%20%281%29.pdf