Engineering 325 - SEM: ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS
Fall
2014
01
4.00
Judith Cardell
MWF 10:00-10:50
Smith College
20513-F14
FORD 143
jcardell@smith.edu
Wind and solar energy? Power generation from coal and nuclear fuel? What are our options for maintaining the high standard of living we expect, and also for electrifying developing regions? How can we make our energy use less damaging to our environment? This seminar introduces students to the field of electric power, from fuel sources, energy conversion technologies (renewable, hydro, nuclear and fossil), electricity transmission and ultimate end-use. Topics include analysis and simulation of power systems, discussions of emerging smart grid technologies, as well as policy, environmental and societal aspects of energy use. A short project allows students to select and explore individual technologies or a small power system in more depth. Prerequisite EGR 220. Enrollment limit of 12.
Not open to first-years, sophomores