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Modular BESS and Power Electronics for Grid Balancing

Master Grid Stability with Modular Battery Energy Storage Systems and Power Electronics

Created byLee Layton
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BeginnerUpdated Jun 17, 2024
Modular BESS and Power Electronics for Grid Balancing

What You'll Learn

check_circleUnderstand the challenges of grid balancing in the context of renewable energy integration.
check_circleExplore the principles and design of modular Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS).
check_circleAnalyze the functionalities of key power electronics components such as inverters, converters, and charge controllers.
check_circleEvaluate integration challenges and innovative solutions for optimizing modular BESS performance in grid balancing.
check_circleExamine real-world case studies and emerging trends to inform future directions in power electronics and modular BESS deployment.

About This Course

This course provides a comprehensive examination of the role of power electronics in addressing grid-balancing challenges posed by renewable energy integration. Participants will start with an overview of these challenges and delve into the principles of modular Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) design. Key topics include:

  • Exploration of critical power electronics components such as inverters, converters, and charge controllers, and their roles in grid balancing.
  • Examination of integration challenges, performance considerations, and innovative solutions to enhance the effectiveness of modular BESS.
  • Real-world case studies from Canada that showcase successful deployments and their contributions to grid stability and renewable energy integration.

The course also discusses emerging trends and future directions in power electronics and modular BESS, providing valuable insights and recommendations for policymakers, regulators, and industry stakeholders. This course is essential for professionals looking to advance their understanding and application of power electronics in the context of renewable energy and grid management, supporting national energy goals and sustainability objectives.

Your Instructor

Lee Layton
Lee Layton
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Mr. Layton is an electrical engineering graduate of Auburn University and is a licensed Professional Engineer in Georgia. He also holds a master's in business administration and is a senior member of the Institue of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). Mr. Layton began his engineering career in 1978 in the electric utility industry. He has significant experience in managing and operating an electric utility. His experience is not only in the area of electric utility operations; he has provided consulting expertise to numerous industrial facilities in the areas of power quality, energy cost control, plant layout, and building efficiency. Mr. Layton has participated in numerous national research projects including as a member of the Electric Power Research Institute’s (EPRI) Electrical System Division Committee where projects were analyzed and reviewed for funding including projects in FACTS technology and static-var compensator projects. He has participated in research projects with the Cooperative Research Network (CRN), most recently in the development of a utility grade PEM fuel cell. Throughout his career, Mr. Layton has been active in training and developing engineers to lead the utility industry. The training has included all facets of the industry, from technical training, to management, and financial analysis.

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