Development of distributed generation infrastructure for microgrid connectivity to operational power systems Thesis

(2010). Development of distributed generation infrastructure for microgrid connectivity to operational power systems . 10.25148/etd.FI13101507

thesis or dissertation chair

authors

  • Abdullah, Nayeem Mohammad

abstract

  • Distributed Generation (DG) from alternate sources and smart grid technologies represent good solutions for the increase in energy demands. Employment of these DG assets requires solutions for the new technical challenges that are accompanied by the integration and interconnection into operational power systems.

    A DG infrastructure comprised of alternate energy sources in addition to conventional sources, is developed as a test bed. The test bed is operated by synchronizing, wind, photovoltaic, fuel cell, micro generator and energy storage assets, in addition to standard AC generators. Connectivity of these DG assets is tested for viability and for their operational characteristics. The control and communication layers for dynamic operations are developed to improve the connectivity of alternates to the power system. A real time application for the operation of alternate sources in microgrids is developed. Multi agent approach is utilized to improve stability and sequences of actions for black start are implemented. Experiments for control and stability issues related to dynamic operation under load conditions have been conducted and verified.

publication date

  • April 12, 2010

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