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2024

Vehicle electrification and renewables in modern power grids

Autores
Tavares B.; Rodrigues J.; Soares F.; Moreira C.L.; Lopes J.;

Publicação
Vehicle Electrification in Modern Power Grids: Disruptive Perspectives on Power Electronics Technologies and Control Challenges

Abstract
This chapter presents key insights for the planning and operation of distribution power grids integrating high shares of renewable generation and charging capacity for electric vehicles (EVs). Case studies are presented to illustrate the impact of expected trends for vehicle electrification in the operation and future expansion of distribution power grids. The potential of innovative approaches is also exploited. The smart-transformer concept based on solid-state-transformer architectures as well as hybrid AC/DC distribution grids is qualitatively evaluated as a suitable solution for the massive integration of EV charging.

2024

SYSTEM STUDIES FOR LARGE-SCALE INTEGRATION OF PV-BATTERY HYBRID POWER PLANTS IN AZOREAN ISLANDS

Autores
Castro, V; Sousa, P; Moreira, L; Lopes, P;

Publicação
IET Conference Proceedings

Abstract
This paper discusses the assessment of integrating photovoltaic-battery hybrid power plants into the electrical grids of the Azores islands and their ability to comply with advanced network services. To ensure the hybrid power plant supports the grid operational requirements, a methodology was devised through steady-state and dynamic numerical simulations. On one hand, the steady-state analysis generated active-reactive power diagrams for different voltage levels at the plant’s interconnection point with the island’s grid, demonstrating that the internal grid of the PV-battery hybrid power plant allows a significant range of reactive power modulation in different operating conditions. On the other hand, dynamic analysis highlighted the plant’s crucial role in modulating reactive current production during grid faults. Additionally, it showed the plant’s capability to automatically reduce active power injection during over-frequency events and, as a result, lessening the frequency regulation effort for synchronous generators and fast energy storage system. © Energynautics GmbH.

2024

Extending AC Security Constrained Optimal Power Flow for Low Inertia Systems with Artificial Neural Network-based Frequency Stability Constraints

Autores
Alizadeh, MI; Capitanescu, F; Barbeiro, P; Gouveia, J; Moreira, L; Soares, F;

Publicação
IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe, ISGT EUROPE 2024

Abstract
Frequency stability in inverter-based renewable energy sources (RES)-dominated, low-inertia, power systems is a timely challenge. This paper employs a systematic approach, utilizing an artificial neural network (ANN) and dynamic simulation, to infer two key frequency stability indicators: nadir and rate of change of frequency (RoCoF). By reformulating the ANN mathematical model, these indicators are then integrated as mixed-integer non-linear constraints into a classical AC security-constrained optimal power flow (AC SCOPF), resulting in the proposed AC-F-SCOPF problem. The results of the proposed AC-F-SCOPF on the IEEE 39-bus system show that the problem identifies accurately the synchronous condensers which must run to ensure the frequency stability. © 2024 IEEE.

2024

Uncertainty-Aware Procurement of Flexibilities for Electrical Grid Operational Planning

Autores
Bessa, RJ; Moaidi, F; Viana, J; Andrade, JR;

Publicação
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SUSTAINABLE ENERGY

Abstract
In the power system decarbonization roadmap, novel grid management tools and market mechanisms are fundamental to solving technical problems concerning renewable energy forecast uncertainty. This work proposes a predictive algorithm for procurement of grid flexibility by the system operator (SO), which combines the SO flexible assets with active and reactive power short-term flexibility markets. The goal is to reduce the cognitive load of the human operator when analyzing multiple flexibility options and trajectories for the forecasted load/RES and create a human-in-the-loop approach for balancing risk, stakes, and cost. This work also formulates the decision problem into several steps where the operator must decide to book flexibility now or wait for the next forecast update (time-to-decide method), considering that flexibility (availability) price may increase with a lower notification time. Numerical results obtained for a public MV grid (Oberrhein) show that the time-to-decide method improves up to 22% a performance indicator related to a cost-loss matrix, compared to the option of booking the flexibility now at a lower price and without waiting for a forecast update.

2024

A review on the decarbonization of high-performance computing centers

Autores
Silva, CA; Vilaça, R; Pereira, A; Bessa, RJ;

Publicação
RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS

Abstract
High-performance computing relies on performance-oriented infrastructures with access to powerful computing resources to complete tasks that contribute to solve complex problems in society. The intensive use of resources and the increase in service demand due to emerging fields of science, combined with the exascale paradigm, climate change concerns, and rising energy costs, ultimately means that the decarbonization of these centers is key to improve their environmental and financial performance. Therefore, a review on the main opportunities and challenges for the decarbonization of high-performance computing centers is essential to help decision-makers, operators and users contribute to a more sustainable computing ecosystem. It was found that state-of-the-art supercomputers are growing in computing power, but are combining different measures to meet sustainability concerns, namely going beyond energy efficiency measures and evolving simultaneously in terms of energy and information technology infrastructure. It was also shown that policy and multiple entities are now targeting specifically HPC, and that identifying synergies with the energy sector can reveal new revenue streams, but also enable a smoother integration of these centers in energy systems. Computing-intensive users can continue to pursue their scientific research, but participating more actively in the decarbonization process, in cooperation with computing service providers. Overall, many opportunities, but also challenges, were identified, to decrease carbon emissions in a sector mostly concerned with improving hardware performance.

2024

The Role of Batteries in Maximizing Green Hydrogen Production with Power Flow Tracing

Autores
Dudkina E.; Villar J.; Bessa R.J.; Crisostomi E.;

Publicação
4th International Conference on Smart Grid and Renewable Energy, SGRE 2024 - Proceedings

Abstract
Hydrogen is currently getting more and more attention in the European climate strategy as a promising enabling technology to decarbonize industry, transport sector and to provide a long-term, high-capacity energy storage solution. However, to truly contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions, hydrogen must be produced respecting a principle of additionality, to ensure that it is produced using renewable energy sources and that its production does not decrease the green energy supplied to other loads. This study tracks the share of renewables generation in the energy mix used to produce hydrogen by applying a power flow tracing technique integrated with an optimal power flow analysis. This method allows the minimization of the system operation costs, while maximizing the green hydrogen production and considering the additionality principle. The system cost function is also modified to include the sizing and allocation of conventional batteries in the grid, and assess their ability to further increase the share of green energy in hydrogen production.

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