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Theme-1 Operation, Control and Protection of Microgrids

Theme-1 Operation, Control and Protection of Microgrids Theme Leader: Reza Iravani (University of Toronto) Project Leaders: Amir Yazdani (Ryerson University) Reza Iravani (University of Toronto)

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Theme-1 Operation, Control and Protection of Microgrids

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  1. Theme-1 Operation, Control and Protection of Microgrids Theme Leader: Reza Iravani (University of Toronto) Project Leaders: Amir Yazdani (Ryerson University) Reza Iravani (University of Toronto) Wilson Xu (University of Alberta) Geza Joos (McGill) July 26, 2013 Vancouver, BC

  2. Presentation Layout:Theme-1 CoverageTypes & Modes of Operation of MicrogridsTheme-1 ProjectsTheme-1 Statistics (Year 3) - HQP Training - Industry/University Collaborations - Dissemination, Patents and IP - Budget - Status of MilestonesTheme-1 Technology Transfer

  3. Theme-1: Operation, Control and Protection of MicrogridsTheme-1 Covers:- microgrid operational strategies - microgrid control and protection - microgrid energy management system - large-scale integration of DER in microgrids - monitoring, detection and diagnostics methodologies and technologies for microgrids - applications of ICTs in microgrids - analytical and off-line/real-time simulation tools for analysis/design of microgrids - multiple-microgrid interactions

  4. Theme-1: Operation, Control and Protection of MicrogridsTypes of microgrids considered in Theme-1: - urban microgrids - rural microgrids - remote microgrids (perpetual islanded operation with diesel based generation)

  5. Theme-1: Operation, Control and Protection of MicrogridsModes of operation of microgrids in Theme-1: - urban and rural microgrids - grid-connected mode - virtual power plant (VPP) mode - internally controlled mode - autonomous (islanded mode) - transition between grid-connected and islanded modes - remote microgrids- islanded mode

  6. Theme-1: Operation, Control and Protection of MicrogridsTheme-1 Project: Project 1.1: Control, operation and renewables for remote microgrids (A. Yazdani) Project 1.2: Control and energy management system for microgrids (R. Iravani) Project 1.3: Monitoring, diagnostics and protection of microgrids (W. Xu) Project 1.4: Operational strategies and technologies for high penetration of DG units in microgrids (G. Joos)

  7. Theme-1: Operation, Control and Protection of MicrogridsTheme-1 Statics (Year 3):- Training Highly qualified Personnel (HQP) - Doctoral : 9 - Masters: 9 - Undergrduate: 4 - Exchange Students (international): 2

  8. Theme-1: Operation, Control and Protection of MicrogridsTheme-1 Year-3 Statics (continued): - National Industrial Collaborations: - Hydro Quebec, Toronto Hydro, - Ecamion, Opusone

  9. Theme-1: Operation, Control and Protection of MicrogridsTheme-1 Year-3 Statics (continued): - University Collaborations (International): - University of Campinas (Brazil) - Cinvastave University (Mexico) - University of Los Andes (Columbia) - University of Tehran (Iran)

  10. Theme-1: Operation, Control and Protection of MicrogridsTheme-1 Year-3 Statics (continued): - Dissemination: - journal papers : 12 - conference papers: 4 - Invited presentations: 4- Patents and IPs: - patent applications:2 - patents awarded: 1 - IP disclosure: 4

  11. Theme-1: Operation, Control and Protection of MicrogridsTheme-1 Year-3 Statics (continued): - Budget: - three projects have spent the allocated budget according to the original budget plan - one project has under-spent the allocated budget

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