IV Webinar - Microgrid Operation and Control: Tools and Strategies to Overcome Operation and Control Challenges

 
 

IV WEBINAR 2021 - MICROGRID OPERATION AND CONTROL: TOOLS AND STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME OPERATION AND CONTROL CHALLENGES

30/09/2021 ÀS 17H

Palestrante: Lasantha Meegahapola (RMIT University, Australia)

Resumo: A microgrid is a complex entity consists of distributed energy resources and loads. Therefore, a microgrid can be considered as a single generation source from the grid point of view, and it can be operated either in autonomous or grid connected modes. This webinar will cover microgrid capability charts and strategies to mitigate oscillatory stability issues in microgrids. Microgrids can participate in the energy market to achieve technical, economic and environmental benefits. In order to facilitate the participation in energy markets, microgrid operators need to be aware of the full capability of the microgrid, hence require dynamic capability charts to assist with their decisions. Such capability charts could be produced by considering the capability of distributed energy resources in the microgrids, loads and network constraints. This webinar will discuss how these capability charts could be produced for microgrids to make informed decisions to participate in the electricity markets. The non-linear loads connected to microgrids may pose stability and control challenges. In particular, they may result in sustained oscillations following disturbances in microgrids. Various control strategies could be implemented in power-electronic converter interfaced sources to mitigate these oscillatory stability issues. This webinar will also present a range of control techniques which could be applied to mitigate these oscillatory stability issues in microgrids.

O webinar será trasmitido pelo canal da SBA no YouTube (link).

Arquivos para download:

IV-Divulgacao_Webinar_Lasantha.pdf

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