2016 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe (ISGT-Europe) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/isgteurope.2016.7856257
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Demonstration and experience of the smart rural grid project

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“…After deploying the innovative grid architecture and addressing the adoption of both new management tools and technologies, the PN will become deeply transformed, resulting in the scheme depicted in Figure 2. Next, the above actions for upgrading the rural grid are listed [18,26,32,39], and the following subsections go deeper into describing the above updates for developing the rural grid: promoting the distributed generation (detailed in Section 3.1); including new protection devices (detailed in Section 3.2); installing back-up resources (detailed in Section 3.3); deploying a proper telecommunications network (detailed in Section 3.4); developing new control and management agents (detailed in Section 3.5); and (detailed in Section 3.6).…”
Section: Electrical Actuations To Evolve the Rural Gridmentioning
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“…After deploying the innovative grid architecture and addressing the adoption of both new management tools and technologies, the PN will become deeply transformed, resulting in the scheme depicted in Figure 2. Next, the above actions for upgrading the rural grid are listed [18,26,32,39], and the following subsections go deeper into describing the above updates for developing the rural grid: promoting the distributed generation (detailed in Section 3.1); including new protection devices (detailed in Section 3.2); installing back-up resources (detailed in Section 3.3); deploying a proper telecommunications network (detailed in Section 3.4); developing new control and management agents (detailed in Section 3.5); and (detailed in Section 3.6).…”
Section: Electrical Actuations To Evolve the Rural Gridmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IDPR is a modular power converter connected in parallel with the low voltage grid and it can be connected with an energy storage device. Moreover, the control system of the IDPR is easily managed by the system operator setpoints as well as a permanent monitoring of the power flow upstream and downstream of its coupling point via Modbus RTU protocol In terms of performance, the power stage implements an extremely compact transformer-less topology based on the new highly efficient silicon carbide power semiconductor devices [26,39,45]. Figure 3 presents the IDPR architecture.…”
Section: Back-up Resourcesmentioning
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