Title :
Real-time experimental analysis for protection and control of smart substations
Author :
Mehmet H. Cintuglu;Ricardo de Azevedo;Tan Ma;Osama A. Mohammed
Author_Institution :
Energy Systems Research Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Florida International University, Miami, 33174, USA
Abstract :
To reach the future smart grid vision, comprehensively equipped test beds are required for identification of the vulnerabilities, security concerns and the impact analysis of the new control and protection concepts. The future smart substations are expected to have enhanced capabilities such as wide-area situational awareness, interoperability, and self-sustained generation capability to achieve resilient power grid goals. Prior to field deployment, any new protection and control capabilities should pass rigorous tests. With this motivation, this paper presents a real-time experimental analysis for protection and control of smart substations in a state-of the-art test bed platform. A coordinated wide-area protection approach is proposed for transmission and distribution levels enabling interoperability between IEDs at different layers. An aggregated distributed generation and storage dispatch optimization method is proposed for self-sustained smart substations in case of outage such as a blackout situation. In order to validate the proposed protection and control methods, experimental results are given.
Keywords :
"Substations","Optimization","IEC Standards","Smart grids","Interoperability","Real-time systems","Protocols"
Conference_Titel :
Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Latin America (ISGT LATAM), 2015 IEEE PES
DOI :
10.1109/ISGT-LA.2015.7381203