在Gridspertise LV智能电网实验室设置孤立微电网的HIL模拟

G. Bianco, Lucio Barbato, Gianni Ceneri, Antonio Dell’Angelo, Domenico Demuro, L. Mascolo, Chiara Micillo, Francesco Renna, G. Sapienza
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在持续的能源转型的鼓舞下,分布式能源(DERs)的日益普及将在未来变得更加重要,推动配电网络向智能电网概念的发展。如果我们考虑到提高服务质量的目标、更加以客户为导向的需求以及在不同层次上在网格上操作的活跃参与者的增加,那么这种变化将具有进一步的相关性。将现有的配电网作为智能电网运行,需要一个强大的数字化过程,涉及几个组件和功能,如保护、控制、自动化和监测。数字化转型主要是通过引入智能电子设备(ied)来完成的,这些设备的概念、设计、测试和集成可以在适当安排的实验室中进行。在此背景下,Gridspertise在意大利米兰和巴里拥有并运营着两个实验室,在中低压(分别为中压和低压)水平上进行智能电网的研究、开发和测试活动。本文重点介绍了用于控制和自动化隔离或弱连接微电网的体系结构,以提高其稳定性和效率。此外,它还提供了所涉及的主要智能电网设备的描述,以及它们是如何集成到实际现场条件下运行的。
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Setup for HIL simulations of isolated microgrids at the Gridspertise LV Smart Grid Lab
Encouraged by the ongoing energy transition, the increasing widespread of the distributed energy sources (DERs) will become even more relevant in the next future, boosting the evolution of the distribution networks towards the smart grids concept. This change assumes further relevance if we consider the goal to improve the quality of the service, the need to be more customer-oriented and the increase of active actors operating on the grids over different levels. Operating the present distribution networks as smart grids requires a strong digitalization process, involving several components and functionalities, such as protection, control, automation and monitoring. The digital transformation is mainly accomplished by introducing Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) whose conceptualization, design, testing and integration could be performed in suitably arranged laboratories. In this context, Gridspertise owns and operates two laboratories, located in Milano and Bari, in Italy, to perform research, development and testing activities on smart grids, on both Medium and Low voltage (MV and LV, respectively) levels. The paper focuses on the architecture that has been configured to control and automate isolated or weakly connected microgrids to enhance their stability and efficiency. Further, it provides a description of the main smart grid devices involved and how they have been integrated to operate in the real field conditions.
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