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6.7120 Principles of Modeling, Computing and Control for Decarbonized Electric Energy Systems
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(Subject meets with 6.7121)
Prereq: 6.2200, (6.2000 and 6.3100), or permission of instructor
Units: 4-0-8![]()
Introduces fundamentals of electric energy systems as complex dynamical network systems. Topics include coordinated and distributed modeling and control methods for efficient and reliable power generation, delivery, and consumption; data-enabled algorithms for integrating clean intermittent resources, storage, and flexible demand, including electric vehicles; examples of network congestion management, frequency, and voltage control in electrical grids at various scales; and design and operation of supporting markets. Students taking graduate version complete additional assignments.
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