Smart Grid - 8th Sem EE PDF
Smart Grid - 8th Sem EE PDF
BERHAMPUR
A Course on
SMART GRID
(PEE8J001)
Prepared By
Mr. Suryalok Dash
Asst. Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering.
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Syllabus
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Introduction to Smart Grid
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Architecture of Smart Grid
Intermittent nature of Renewable energy system eg: Solar & Wind profile.
Hybrid power systems may contain controlled and uncontrolled energy sources along
with energy storage elements and additional control systems.
Stand-alone hybrid power systems take advantage of the complementary profiles of the
Renewable energy sources.
Hybrid power systems ensure continuous and reliable power production
Hybrid Microgrid
Micro-CHP systems and other low-carbon generators can effectively reduce emissions and
environmental warming.
CC can be programmed to make operational decisions based on the lowest net emission
production, considering both displaced emissions and local emission from microsources. But in
this case the decision-making algorithms more complex.
Impact of Microgrid on Distribution
System
One of the most promising aspects of Microgrid is their ability to provide ancillary
services to enhance reliability of the existing distribution system. Microgrid can provide the
following ancillary services:
Reactive power and voltage Control:
Traditionally, capacitor bank and voltage regulator are used in regulating voltage of the
distribution system. But reactive power from capacitor drops as square of voltage, which
may leads to voltage collapse.
Microgrid can perform smooth voltage regulation in locally in a economic way.
Local supply of real and reactive power from Microgrid reduces feeder losses.
If Microgrid provides the service, it would help the generating station to generate at their
maximum capacity, for generating real power only, thus enhancing overall generation.
Supply of Reserve:
Microgrids can provide Frequency Responsive Spinning Reserve because of their faster
response to system frequency deviation. Typically within10 sec.
Microgrid can provide Supplemental reserve at the system operators requests. Typically
within10 min.
Microgrid can provide Backup Supply according to some prior arrangement. Typically
within 10 min.
Regulation and Load following:
AGC are connected to generators, which adjusts output power minute-by-minute so as to
maintain the frequency with in the control area. This is called Regulation. Microgrid can
provide this service efficiently as microsources are located close to loads.
Load following is the capability of on line generator to track customer load variation over a
longer time.
System Black Start is the capability of a power system to restart its generation after a total
system collapse, without importing any external power. Stand alone Microgrids can easily sell
power for system black start.
Microgrid can also sell the ancillary service of Network Stability. Microgrid can sense low
frequency oscillations and provide adequate damping. This may be achieved by making the
microsources supply power at 180 degree out of phase from the oscillation.
Apart from the above positive impacts of Microgrid on distribution system, utility, regulator
and system operator are hesitant to allow autonomous operation of Microgrid because of their
protection co-ordination issue. The various impact of Microgrid connection on existing utility
network protection are increase or decrease of fault level, false tripping of feeders, nuisance tripping of protective
device, blinding of protection, unwanted islanding etc.
Impact of Microgrid on communication standards
and protocols
Well-structured and universally compatible communication procedures are required for co-
ordinating Microgrid operation in stand-alone and grid-connected modes.
But, it is quite challenging to develop a common communication infrastructure for various
applications .(Gen, Storage, Heat requirement etc.).
Hence, a translation service for different communication methods is required. The device that
executes the translations is called a gateway. The main function of the gateway is to provide necessary
connectivity amongst devices by message translating, formatting, routing and signalling functions.
Technical and Economical Advantages of
Microgrid
Sustainability: Microgrid/ DG would have much lesser environmental impact than the large
conventional power stations.
Reduction of physical distance between source and load can contribute to:
Improvement of reactive support to the whole system, hence enhancing the voltage profile.
Reduced T & D loss and congestion.
Reduction of investment in expansion of Transmission & Gen system.
Combined electricity and heat generation
Improvement of power quality and reliability is achieved due to:
Decentralization of supply
High Reliability
Better match of supply and demand
Reduction of the impact of large scale transmission and generation outage.
Cost Saving:
Peak Shaving – At peak time electricity generation involves higher costs. Low cost resource DG
can be used. This reduces the capacity ( hence, cost) of TL and Transformer
Load shifting and supply management with demand response
A significant cost Saving comes from utilization of waste heat in CHP mode.
Market participation:
The Microgrid may be used to provide ancillary services.
Widespread application of modular plug and play microsources may contribute to a reduction
in energy price in power market.
Challenges and Disadvantages of
Microgrid/DG
High cost of distributed energy resources.
Lack of technical experience in controlling a large number of plug and play microsources.
Specific telecommunication infrastructure and communication protocols must be developed in
this area. Currently there is IEC 61850
Matured standards are not available for addressing operation and protection issues.(IEEE 1547
should be reassessed)
Islanding Issue
Hazardous to utility sector and associated problem in re-synchronizing
According to IEEE 1547 islanding event must be detected within 2 seconds
Power Quality Issue
For grid connected wind & Photo voltaic (PV) generation resources, signal at Point Of
Common Coupling(PCC) is influenced by:
1. Stochastic variation in wind speed and solar insolation
2. Control algorithm
3. Integration of power electronics converters (IEC 61400-3-7, IEC 61400-21)
Protection issues
Significant change when they are switched from grid connected islanded mode
Integration of power electronics converters
Bidirectional power flow
Intermittent characteristics of DGs
false/sympathetic tripping, Recloser-fuse mis-coordination, fuse-fuse mis-coordination and
failed auto-reclosing
Increasing the Short-Circuit Current
Market monopoly. Price will be high during grid contingencies.
Connection of The DG to the Grid
Direct Connection
Via Synchronous Gen
Synchronization and controlling the excitation of the generator
create difficulties.
Ability to Produce Reactive Power
Via Induction Generator
Simple control
Can Not Produce Reactive Power.
Possibility of Running as a Motor
Indirect Connection (Via Power Electronic Converters)
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Storage System in
Smart Microgrid