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15EE456E Energy Management System and SCADA


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Co-requisite: Nil
Prerequisite: Nil
Data Book /
Nil
Codes/Standards
Course Category P PROFESSIONAL ELECTIVE Power Systems
Course designed by Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Approval 32ndAcademic Council Meeting , 2016
PURPOSE To gain knowledge in energy management system and SCADA
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES STUDENT OUTCOMES
At the end of the course, the student will be able to
1. Understand the fundamentals of energy management functions a h
2. Understand the economic analysis and system energy management for
a c h
electrical system and equipment.
3. Enhance the knowledge in lighting and cogeneration. a h
4. Expose to the concept of supervisory control and data acquisition. a h
5. Familiarize the application of SCADA in power systems a h
Contact C-D-I-
Session Description of Topic IOs Reference
hours O
UNIT I: ENERGY MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS 9
1. Need for energy management – energy management program 2 C 1-4 1,2
2. Energy accounting – Energy monitoring 1 C 1 1,2
3. Targeting and Reporting 1 C 1 1,2
4. Energy audit process 1 C 1 1,2
5. Energy Management Centers and their Functions 1 C 1 1,2
6. Architectures of Centers and their Functions 1 C 1 1,2
7. Energy performance assessment of HVAC system 2 C,D,I 1 1,2
UNIT II: ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND SYSTEM ENERGY
9
MANAGEMENT
8. Important concepts in an economic analysis, Electricity tariff 2 C 2 1,2
9. Electrical Load Management and Maximum Demand Control 2 C 2 1,2
10. Systems and equipment, Electric motors, Transformers 2 C 2 1,2
11. Capacitors -power factor and effect of harmonics on power quality 1 C 2 1,2
Energy efficiency analysis on electrical power system, motor and
12. 2 C,D,I 2 1,2
transformer
UNIT III: LIGHTING AND COGENERATION 9
13. Concept of lighting systems – the task and the working space 1 C 3 1,2
14. Light sources – ballasts –luminaries 1 C 3 1,2
15. Lighting controls 2 C 3 1,2
16. Optimizing lighting energy, lighting and energy standards 1 C 3 1,2
17. Forms of cogeneration – Feasibility of cogeneration 2 C 3 1,2
18. Energy performance analysis of lighting and cogeneration 2 C,D,I 3 1,2
UNIT IV: SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA
9
ACQUISITION
19. SCADA - Functional requirements and Components 2 C 4 3,4
20. General features, Functions and Applications, Benefits 2 C 4 3,4
21. Various SCADA architectures 2 C 4 3,4
SCADA Communication: various industrial communication
22. 3 C 4 3,4
technologies
UNIT V: SCADA APPLICATIONS 9
23. SCADA Applications: Utility Applications 2 C 5 3,4
Transmission and distribution sector-Operations, Monitoring,
24. 2 C 5 3,4
Analysis and improvement
25. Substation automation structure 1 C 5 3,4
26. Substation automation architecture 2 C 5 3,4
27. Introduction to wide area protection 2 C 5 3,4
Total contact hours 45

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LEARNING RESOURCES
Sl. No. REFERENCES AND LEARNING MATERIALS
1. Wayne C. Turner, Steve Doty “Energy Management Hand book”, The Fairmont Press, 6th Edition, 2007
2. Amit K. Tyagi, “Handbook on Energy Audits and Management”, Tata Energy Research Institute, 2nd
reprint, 2003
3. Stuart A. Boyer: “SCADA- Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition”, Instrument Society of America
Publications, USA, The Instrumentation system and Automation Society, 4th Edition, 2010
4. Gordon Clarke, Deon Reynders” Practical Modern SCADA Protocols: DNP3, 60870.5 and Related
Systems”, Newnes An imprint of Elsevier Publications, 1st Edition, 2004
5. www.energymanagertraining.com www.bee-india.nic.in

Course nature Theory


Assessment Method (Weightage 100%)
In- Assessment tool Cycle test I Cycle test II Cycle Test III Surprise Test Quiz Total
semester Weightage 10% 15% 15% 5% 5% 50%
End semester examination Weightage : 50%

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