Real-time Frequency-based Corrective Control of Future Networks - FreCon
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Manchester
Department Name: Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Abstract
The ultimate objective of the proposed research is to create a wide-area intelligent system, that empowers the future power grids by providing critical and extensive synchronised information in real-time, assessing system vulnerability quickly, and performing timely corrective control actions based on system-wide considerations. The focus of this project will be on one of the most complex, and as yet unsolved, challenges incorporating measurement, control and protection aspects: the design of a new closed-loop coordinated corrective control scheme, which can be applied to eliminating frequency instabilities, cascading outages and catastrophic blackouts in networks.
Organisations
Publications
Liu L
(2017)
Optimized Control of LCL-VSC Converter With Refined s-Parameter
in IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
De Souza J
(2017)
Data Compression in Smart Distribution Systems via Singular Value Decomposition
in IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
Singh A
(2018)
Decentralized Robust Dynamic State Estimation in Power Systems Using Instrument Transformers
in IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Lei A
(2018)
Equivalent traveling waves based current differential protection of EHV/UHV transmission lines
in International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems
Singh A
(2018)
Decentralized Nonlinear Control for Power Systems Using Normal Forms and Detailed Models
in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Quiros-Tortos J
(2018)
Intentional Controlled Islanding and Risk Assessment: A Unified Framework
in IEEE Systems Journal
Shams N
(2019)
Active Power Imbalance Detection, Size and Location Estimation Using Limited PMU Measurements
in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Azizipanah-Abarghooee R
(2020)
A Linear Inertial Response Emulation for Variable Speed Wind Turbines
in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Malekpour M
(2020)
Fast Frequency Response From Smart Induction Motor Variable Speed Drives
in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Description | It has been discovered that using GPS synchronization of different devices installed across a power system new solutions for power system blackout prevention and restoration can be developed. |
Exploitation Route | For development of new approaches for operation of future power systems. |
Sectors | Education Energy |
Description | The findings were a base for creation of new approaches for power system monitoring, protection and control, using GPS synchronized technology (the so called Synchronized Measurement Technology). New approaches for prevention of power system blackouts and restoration were developed. |
First Year Of Impact | 2010 |
Sector | Education,Energy |
Impact Types | Economic |