Challenges of grid integration of distributed generation in the interdisciplinary research project Smart Nord

authored by
F. Fuchs, R. Dietz, S. Garske, T. Breithaupt, A. Mertens, L. Hofmann
Abstract

This paper describes a joint research project in the field of grid integration of distributed renewable energy sources. Several research groups cooperate in an interdisciplinary approach. Main focus of this research project is the analysis of both influence and possibilities of multi-agent systems (MAS) which control consumers and renewable energy resources (RES) in future energy systems. Analysis and solutions are provided in the fields of control of power electronics that connects the RES to the grid and the interaction between multiple renewable energy resources in the grid. A detailed modelling of the connecting distribution and overlaying transmission networks is used for the analysis of distributed generation systems and their influence on the different voltage levels of the power grid. A combined simulation environment for different scenarios of single distribution grids controlled by MAS and the overlaid transmission grid in an overall system model has been developed, so both grid areas can be analysed in adequate accurateness. Furthermore the integration of grid and power market in one simulation environment is extended for analyses of frequency stability.

Organisation(s)
Electric Power Engineering Section
Institute of Drive Systems and Power Electronics
Institute of Electric Power Systems
Type
Conference contribution
Pages
1-7
No. of pages
7
Publication date
01.06.2014
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Fuel Technology
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1109/pedg.2014.6878627 (Access: Closed)