Abstract
Monitoring power quality (PQ) in microgrids is essential for preventing connected appliances from malfunctioning, yet existing standards are often impractical in the context of energy access. Alternatively, pragmatic approaches such as the Multi-Tier Framework (MTF) and the Quality Assurance Framework for Mini-Grids (QAF) offer viable measures. Despite their practicality, both MTF and QAF necessitate at least voltage measurements for proper implementation, which can be challenging due to resource constraints in remote areas. Therefore, this study proposes the addition of cost-effective remote monitoring tools as a mandatory requirement of microgrid design. This is essential for PQ assessments that are suggested by MTF and QAF, while also enabling the additional assessments for transients and harmonics. Furthermore, proper PQ monitoring also facilitates timely interventions, thereby minimizing the possibility of system failure.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings IEEE International Decentralized Energy Access Solutions (IDEAS) Conference |
Number of pages | 5 |
Publication status | Accepted/In press - 24 Dec 2024 |
Event | 2025 IEEE International Decentralized Energy Access Solutions (IDEAS) Conference - Legian, Bali, Indonesia Duration: 7 Jan 2025 → 9 Jan 2025 Conference number: 62193 https://ieee-ideas2025.com/ |
Conference
Conference | 2025 IEEE International Decentralized Energy Access Solutions (IDEAS) Conference |
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Abbreviated title | IDEAS 2025 |
Country/Territory | Indonesia |
City | Bali |
Period | 7/01/25 → 9/01/25 |
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Keywords
- energy access
- monitoring
- MTF
- power quality
- remote areas