GRID4EU Project Storage demo, Rémy Garaude Verdier

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GRID4EU Project Storage demo, Rémy Garaude Verdier
GRID4EU - Large-Scale Demonstration of Advanced Smart Grid
Solutions with wide Replication and Scalability Potential for Europe
Brussels, March 30th, 2015
Rémy GARAUDE VERDIER, ERDF
Jon STROMSATHER, ENEL
Global agenda
 GRID4EU presentation
 Storage in the Italian demonstration
 Brief overview of storage in the French demonstration
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An EU FP7 Smart Grids project
 Project lead by 6 Electricity Distribution System Operators - covering altogether
more than 50% of metered electricity customers in Europe
 Overall 27 partners from various horizons
(utilities, manufacturers, universities and research institutes)
 Duration: 51 months from November 2011 to January 2016
 Total eligible costs: €54M - requested EC Grant €25.5M
Project
Coordinator
Technical
Director
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Chairman of
General Assembly
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6 innovation streams…
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…tested by 6 Demonstrators with
different boundary conditions
Monitoring system of LV network
based on AMI infrastructure and
intelligent equipments in
secondary substations
Improvement of surveillance and
advanced control of MV grids
based on autonomous Multi-AgentSystem
Optimization of PV integration into
LV grids by using PV and load
forecasts, flexible loads, electric
storage, islanding and active
customer participation
LV and MV grids automation
including EV management and
island operation
Advanced control system to
increase hosting capacity and
maximize DER integration in MV
networks
Enhancement of MV and LV
networks automation and
customers awareness of
consumption and network situation
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Global agenda
 GRID4EU presentation
 Storage in the Italian demonstration
 Brief overview of storage in the French demonstration
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The Italian demonstration
Increase the Medium Voltage (MV) network's hosting capacity for Distributed Energy
Resources (DER, in particular solar), introducing Active Control and Demand Response of
MV generators, controllable loads and storage
Context
Key Figures and Highlights
Connected Power [MW]
Around 60%
connected
to the MV
network
The project involves:
• 2 HV/MV Subs
• +100 MV Subs
• +20 MV Feeders
• +5 MV Generators
• About 35.000 LV
customers impacted
Power [MW]
The main driver of the Italian demonstration is the
development
of RES (Renewable Energy Sources)
registered over the past few years in Italy.
Time [hour]
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HV/MV Substation
"Cesena Ovest"
MV/LV Substation
“Smistamento"
HV/MV Substation
“Quarto"
Back feeding phenomenon due to:
• High penetration of RES
mostly PV (about 105 MWp)
• Low consumption
area in comparison
(peak load 80 MW)
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The new solution
Simplified Architecture
Basic Concepts
HV/MV
Substations
Photovoltaic
Facilities
Control
System
MV/LV
Substations
Test and
assess the use
of a storage
device for
optimized
network
management
Storage
Realization of an advanced control system
communicating with the renewable generators, HV/MV
& MV/LV substations and storage facility.
Implement
an antiislanding
system
Implement
voltage
control (at all
nodes) and
power flow
control
Enable the
dispatching
of RES
Realization of an “always on”, IP standard-based
communication solution connecting all the relevant nodes
in the network (wireless, wired and PLC)
Installation of a storage facility (1 MVA / 1 MWh)
connected to a MV power line
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Increase the MV network
hosting capacity
Electric Energy Storage System
(EESS) – 1 MVA, 1 MWh
Apparent Power: 1MVA
Capacity: 1MWh
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Lithium-Ion Batteries
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A bit of history …
Ready for test!
(July 2014)
Container
Placement
Foundations
Aerial
inspection
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Electric Energy Storage System
(EESS) - Functionalities
Enel has installed, closed to the MV substation “Smistamento”, a storage system
(1 MVA – 1 MWh), that can be connected to several feeders.
A variety of applications provided by electricity storage systems can be identified along the
electricity value chain, from generation support over transmission and distribution support to
end-consumer uses.
Eurelectric view of the EESS functions*
DEMO 4 is focusing on a subset
of such applications:
 Voltage Control
 Capacity Grid Support
 Losses Management
* Source Eurelectric
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Network Topology
The network topology
allows the EESS to be
connected to 5 different MV
feeders (belonging to 2
Primary Substations)
About 10 Km
PS “Cesena
Ovest”
DER
EESS
PS “Quarto”
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First lessons learnt
 EESS is able to contribute effectively to the voltage regulation; it can
help HV-MV power flow control too (according to EESS capacity)
 The optimization horizon can cover from minutes to several days
(reliability of forecast), with a reasonable computation time
 The commissioning phase represent an important and challenging
activity:
 Software is the risky side of the project (Integration with other systems –SCADA –;
Cyber Security for maintenance accesses; Heterogeneous degree of knowledge
among actors)
 Electromechanical side of the project is less critical due to the DSO’s high level of
expertise
 Personnel Training and new tools are needed for network optimal operations
 It is necessary a TLC infrastructure capable to support information delivery
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Global agenda
 GRID4EU presentation
 Storage in the Italian demonstration
 Brief overview of storage in the French demonstration
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Construction
Civil Work
1 MW Storage : Lessons Learned
 The installation and commissioning of the storage asset is a new
process.
 It requires a lot of work regarding administrative, security and
training.
 One of the main lessons learned is the importance of safety
procedures.
 The work must involve every stakeholder: manufacturers, DSO
control and operation teams, fire-fighters, municipality, site owners…
 This asset has been in operation for more than one year.
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