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Experimental validation of smart distribution grids: Development of a microgrid and electric mobility laboratory

Gouveia, C. ; Rua, D. ; Ribeiro, F. ; Miranda, L. ; Rodrigues, J.M. ; Moreira, C.L. ; Peças Lopes, J.A.

International journal of electrical power & energy systems, 2016-06, Vol.78, p.765-775 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Elsevier Ltd

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  • Título:
    Experimental validation of smart distribution grids: Development of a microgrid and electric mobility laboratory
  • Autor: Gouveia, C. ; Rua, D. ; Ribeiro, F. ; Miranda, L. ; Rodrigues, J.M. ; Moreira, C.L. ; Peças Lopes, J.A.
  • Assuntos: Computer programs ; Distributed generation ; Electric power distribution ; Electric Vehicle ; Electric vehicles ; Frequency control ; Hardware ; Infrastructure ; Islanding operation ; Laboratories ; Microgrids ; Smart Grid ; Voltage control
  • É parte de: International journal of electrical power & energy systems, 2016-06, Vol.78, p.765-775
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  • Descrição: •The laboratory enables the integrated testing of Microgrid devices and management tools.•EV chargers’ control provides grid support functionalities to improve Microgrid operation.•Microgrid resilient operation requires centralized and local control strategies. The development of the Smart Grid concept is the pathway for assuring high reliability, control and management requirements in future electric power distribution systems. The Smart Grid can be defined as an electricity network supported by an intelligent infrastructure, both hardware and software, capable of accommodating high shares of Distributed Energy Resources. Within this line, a Smart Grid laboratorial infrastructure was developed, being dedicated to advanced research and demonstration activities. The adopted laboratorial architecture was developed according to the Microgrid concept, where Electric Vehicles are regarded as active and flexible players. Following the laboratory implementation, this paper provides a detailed description of its infrastructure and experimental capabilities, presenting and discussing different experimental set-ups and associated results.
  • Editor: Elsevier Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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