Towards holistic power distribution system validation and testing—an overview and discussion of different possibilities

Thomas Strasser, Filip Pröstl Andrén, Georg Lauss, Roland Bründlinger, Helfried Brunner, Cyndi Moyo, Christian Seitl, Sebastian Rohjans, Sebastian Lehnhoff, Peter Palensky, Panos Kotsampopoulos, Nikos Hatziargyriou, Gunter Arnold, Wolfram Heckmann, Erik Jong, Maurizio Verga, Giorgio Franchioni, Luciano Martini, Anna Kosek, Oliver GehrkeHenrik Bindner, Federico Coffele, Graeme Burt, Mihai Calin, Emilio Rodriguez-Seco

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Abstract

Renewable energy sources are key enablers to decrease greenhouse gas emissions and to cope with the anthropogenic global warming. Their intermittent behaviour and limited storage capabilities present challenges to power system operators in maintaining the high level of power quality and reliability. However, the increased availability of advanced automation and communication technologies has provided new intelligent solutions to face these challenges. Previous work has presented various new methods to operate highly interconnected power grids with corresponding components in a more effective way. As a consequence of these developments the traditional power system is transformed into a cyber-physical system, a smart grid. Previous and ongoing research activities have mainly focused on validating certain aspects of smart grids, but until now no integrated approach for analysing and evaluating complex configurations in a cyber-physical systems manner is available. This paper tackles this issue and addresses system validation approaches for smart grids. Different approaches for different stages in the design, development, and roll-out phase of smart grid solutions and components are discussed. Finally, future research directions are analysed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71-77
Number of pages7
JournalElektrotechnik und Informationstechnik
Volume134
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2017

Keywords

  • education
  • hardware-in-the-loop
  • infrastructure
  • research
  • simulation
  • smart grid
  • training

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