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Design of RES based Systems

Course title: Design of RES based Systems

Code: 3ФЕИТ02З021

Number of credits (ECTS): 6

Weekly number of classes: 3+2+0+0

Prerequisite for enrollment of the subject: Taken course: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering

Course Goals (acquired competencies): The program objective is to gain skills and competencies for optimal design and simulation of different RES based power systems.  Assessment of technical and economical project plausibility.

Total available number of classes: 180

Course Syllabus: Fundamentals of renewable energy sources (RES) based electricity production capacities. Technical and technology solutions. Design and simulation of different RES based systems.  Solar-thermal systems, Photovoltaics, Wind power, Small hydro power plants (SHPP), Bio mass based power systems.  Indicative discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis of particular power systems. Definition of capital expenditure - CAPEX, operating expenditure - OPEX, and Revenue. Calculation methods of internal rate of return IRR. Assessment of technical and economical project plausibility. Preparation of Study project in form of feasibility study.

Literature:

Required Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

Pavel, Mukind R

Wind and Solar Power Systems, CRC Press 1999, USA Florida 33431, ISBN 0-8493-1605-7

 

99

2

Endecon Engineering

A guide to Photovoltaics System Design and Instalation

Energy Commission, Juni 14,2001 California, USA

1

Additional Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

Goran Rafajlovski

Erneurbaren Energien in Mazedonien Potenzial und Versorgung mit Schwerpunkt Wasserkraft

DIHK Konferenz 2010

10

2

2. Goran Rafajlovski

Five Small Hydro Power Plants in Macedonia, Independent Expert Report, Client BNB Energy

EBRD Bank  2013

 

3

Andreas Binder, Tobias Schneider

Permanent magnet synchronius generators for regenerative energy conversion-a survey,

11th Europen Coference on Power Electronics and Applications (EPE) Sept. 2005 Dresden Germany

12