Microgrids - Large scale integration of microgeneration to low voltage grids

N. Hatziargyriou, N. Jenkins, G. Strbac, J. A. Pecas Lopes, J. Ruela, A. Engler, J. Oyarzabal, G. Kariniotakis, A. Amorim

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Abstract

Microgrids comprise Low Voltage distribution systems with distributed energy sources, such as micro-turbines, fuel cells, PVs, etc., together with storage devices, i.e. flywheels, energy capacitors and batteries, and controllable loads, offering considerable control capabilities over the network operation. These systems are interconnected to the Medium Voltage Distribution network, but they can be also operated isolated from the main grid, in case of faults in the upstream network. From the customer point of view, Microgrids provide both thermal and electricity needs, and in addition enhance local reliability, reduce emissions, improve power quality by supporting voltage and reducing voltage dips, and potentially lower costs of energy supply. This paper outlines selected research findings of the EU funded MICROGRIDS project (Contract ENK-CT-2002-00610). These include: • Development and enhancement of Microsource controllers to support frequency and voltage based on droops. Application of software agents for secondary control. • Development of the Microgrid Central Controller (MGCC). Economic Scheduling functions have been developed and integrated in a software package able to simulate the capabilities of the MGCC to place bids to the market operator under various policies and to evaluate the resulting environmental benefits. • Analysis of the communication requirements of the Microgrids control architecture • Investigation of alternative market designs for trading energy and ancillary services within a Microgrid. Development of methods for the quantification of reliability and loss reduction. • Initial measurements from an actual LV installation.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Event41st International Conference on Large High Voltage Electric Systems 2006, CIGRE 2006 - Paris, France
Duration: 27 Aug 20061 Sept 2006

Conference

Conference41st International Conference on Large High Voltage Electric Systems 2006, CIGRE 2006
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityParis
Period27/08/061/09/06

Keywords

  • Communication requirements
  • Distributed generation
  • Energy management
  • Microgrids
  • Microsource controllers

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