M. Albu, A. Craciunescu, A. Dumitrescu, V. Boicea, L. Toma
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Abstract
Smart Grids is already considered an attractive topic in the power engineering education programs. Politehnica University of Bucharest has a unique profile in the engineering higher education landscape by including among its 14 Faculties, one dedicated to Power Engineering and another one to Electrical Engineering. In this paper we focus on the smart grids topics that the students enrolled in non-power engineering programs are exposed to. We believe that these courses reflect in a high degree the smart grids philosophy, seen as a mix of communication, power transfer and information processing layers. In this paper, several courses outlines are presented as an example of developing the missing link between equipment providers and the grid stakeholders (customers, network operators and energy providers).
智能电网已被认为是电力工程教育项目中一个有吸引力的话题。布加勒斯特Politehnica University of Bucharest在工程高等教育领域拥有独特的形象,其中包括14个学院,一个致力于动力工程,另一个致力于电气工程。本文主要讨论非电力工程专业学生接触到的智能电网问题。我们认为,这些课程在很大程度上反映了智能电网的理念,被视为通信、电力传输和信息处理层的混合体。在本文中,提出了几个课程大纲,作为开发设备供应商和电网利益相关者(客户,网络运营商和能源供应商)之间缺失联系的示例。