Combining distributed synchronized high frequency measurements with a control system for smart low voltage grids

Gerwin Hoogsteen, Marco E.T. Gerards, Johann L. Hurink, Gerardus J.M. Smit, Omar Mansour, Dennis Bijwaard

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    Abstract

    This paper presents a real-time monitoring and control system for low voltage grids built with Smart State Technology’s (SST) LV-Sensors and their open platform together with the TRIANA energy management methodology. This platform uses synchronized real-time measurement data from various locations in the grid. The presented control system uses this real-time data to resolve deviations in power consumption from a given planning. Based on this solution, necessary actions can be taken to avoid grid overloading and enhance the Quality of Service (QoS) to customers. The control system, implemented using DEMKit, runs on the SST LV-Sensors modules. Initial integration tests show that the solution works stable and resolves prediction errors to ensure QoS.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 25th International Conference on Electricity Distribution (CIRED 2019)
    Place of PublicationMadrid
    PublisherCIRED
    Number of pages5
    Edition25
    ISBN (Electronic)978-2-9602415-0-1
    Publication statusPublished - 3 Jun 2019
    Event25th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution, CIRED 2019 - Feria de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
    Duration: 3 Jun 20196 Jun 2019
    Conference number: 25
    http://www.cired2019.org

    Conference

    Conference25th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution, CIRED 2019
    Abbreviated titleCIRED
    Country/TerritorySpain
    CityMadrid
    Period3/06/196/06/19
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