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SW-platform for R&D in Applications of Synchrophasor Measurements for Wide-Area Assessment, Control and Visualization in Real-Time

In Grid of the Future — 2014
From

Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Center for Electric Power and Energy, Centers, Technical University of Denmark2

Automation and Control, Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark3

RTDS Technologies Inc.4

The Danish research project “Secure Operation of Sustainable Power Systems (SOSPO)” is currently being conducted in a collaboration by a group of partners from academia and industry. The focus of the project is on how to achieve secure operation of the power grid as large scale thermal power plants, supplied by fossil fuel, are phased out in favor of non - controllable renewable energy sources like wind and solar energy.

In particular, the SOSPO project aims to develop real - time stability and security assessment methods as well as wide - area control methods to re - establish stable and secure operation when a critical operation has been identified. An important part of the SOSPO project is the development of a SW - platform that enables testing and demonstrations of the various methods for wide - area assessment, control and visualization the project delivers.

In order to test the methods under realistic conditions, the future system scenarios are represented in a real time grid simulator that is an integrated part of the platform. The SW - platform provides structured access to any model parameter as well as access to real - time phasor measurement unit (PMU) and remote terminal unit (RTU) snapshots.

Having such stru ctured access to relevant data greatly eases the implementation process of new methods. The SW - platform is facilitated by PowerLabDK at the Technical University of Denmark, which is a new state - of - the - art experimental laboratory for technology development, testing, training and demonstration of technologies within electric power and energy.

More specifically, the SW - platform exploits the Intelligent Control Lab facilities in PowerLabDK, which provides access to a powerful Real - Time Digital Simulator, a SCAD A system, a full scale experimental power system control room with a video wall and an IBM Blade center for the implementation of the SW - platform and the wide - area methods developed in SOSPO.

This paper provides insights into the details of the SOSPO SW - pl atform including the technical infrastructure and the platform architecture

Language: English
Year: 2014
Proceedings: Grid of the Future Symposium 2014
Types: Conference paper
ORCIDs: Jóhannsson, Hjörtur , Morais, Hugo , Pedersen, Allan Henning Birger and Wu, Qiuwei

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