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Powering system flexibility in the future through RES (POSYTYF).
Fecha de inicio: 01-06-2020
Fecha de fin: 31-05-2024
Resumen
The main objective in the POSYTYF project is to group several RES into a systemic object called Virtual Power Plant (VPP). VPP is a way to aggregate RES sources to form a portfolio of dispatchable/non-dispatchable RES able to optimally internally redispatch resources in case of meteorological and system variations in order to provide sufficient flexibility, reliable power output and grid services. The POSYTYF project will provide TSOs, DSOs and generators with knowledge, models and tools for synthesis of VPP controls both for local (production) and grid (ancillary services) objectives. New analysis (stability assessement) and control (centralized vs decentralized concepts) methods will be particularly proposed. Solutions will be immediately implementable in the actual grid and regulatory situation. Realistic (large-scale grids and concrete RES technologies) cases will be treated and full validations – both in simulation and hardware in the loop along with the codes for regulator’s implementation will be made available. Proposals for some main problems like stability will be formulated for next generation grids of massive RES penetration and low inertia systems.
Subvención
726.270,00 EUR
Equipo Investigador
- Lukas Sigrist (IP)
- Luis Rouco Rodríguez
- Enrique Lobato Miguélez
- Álvaro Ortega Manjavacas
- Oluwaseun Enoch Oladimeji
- Hadi Nemati
- Pedro Sánchez Martín
- Mohammad Rajabdorri
- Luis Jesús Fernández Palomino