GM 2019 - Flexible Energy Supply Beyond Conventional Borders
J. Jaeger, P. Komarnicki, S. Rupp, P. Meyer, S. Henninger
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The session is addressing European developments in the field of flexibilization and digitalization of electrical energy supply as well as their implementation in power systems. The transition from conventional power plants to a high amount of fluctuating renewables challenges the power grid considerably and requires a continuous development of new grid operation methods and technologies. Two approaches to comply with the increasing complexity are flexibilization and digitalization. By means of that, the energy supply can be developed beyond conventional borders keeping future grids stable and economic.
The panel comprises contributions regarding flexibilization and digitalization of power grids as follows:
� Modelling of Electrical Infrastructure � Digital Twin
� Control Center: Dynamic Power System Control
� Digital Substation: Switchgear, Transducer and Communication
� Energy Routing in Power Grid
� High Flexible Power Hub Control
� Modularisation of Energy Supply with Energy Packets
The panel comprises contributions regarding flexibilization and digitalization of power grids as follows:
� Modelling of Electrical Infrastructure � Digital Twin
� Control Center: Dynamic Power System Control
� Digital Substation: Switchgear, Transducer and Communication
� Energy Routing in Power Grid
� High Flexible Power Hub Control
� Modularisation of Energy Supply with Energy Packets
Chairs:
R. Krebs, J. Jaeger
Sponsor Committees:
Energy Development and Power Generation