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POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Mike He, Nic Beutler, Sascha von Meier, Seth Sanders
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Questions What are the technical advances that will be needed to enable this new world Scale up or scale down - microgrids or utility- driven?
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Priorities of the Future Grid 1. Cheaper energy 2. More reliable energy (power quality) 3. Greener energy The smart grid challenge is how to reconcile these oft- competing priorities
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The Precarious State of the Grid It is hard to know how close we are to wide-area failure Recent outages were unforeseen “Works in practice but not theory” Security Wide-area stability with renewables is unknown
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Key Technologies Monitoring – visible, transparent understanding PMUs Oscillations and damping at nodes Stability support from switched generation Communication and coordination Coordinate local decisions with global optimization Two-way power flow enablers Protection Control
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Technologies cont’d Micro-synchrophasors (distribution level) Transformative and disruptive Greatly improve transparency and visibility Allows for fast solving of Optimal Power Flow Enabler for switched generation to provide stability
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Electric Grid as a Commons Competitive paradigm does not match physical reality Distributed generation – does it weaken the commons? DG owners optimize for profit, not system stability How can DG be drafted to support the commons Aggregator?
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The Development of DG 2.5% of CA generation IEA estimates 25% of new capacity will be DG through 2030 13 GW of new DG in 2009 80% small (avg 100kW)
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Global dichotomy Developed regions will remain mostly centralized DG will begin to play significant role CA: 12 GW of DG by 2020 Developing regions may develop significant DG Leapfrogging developed regions
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Questions?
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Modern Electricity Grid Centrally Controlled Large-scale Central Generation One-way Power Flow Homogeneous Power Quality, Reliability
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