Novel Information System and Data Communication Developments to Support Enhanced TSO-DSO Interaction
* 21PESGM0720, Implementation of a Cloud Computing Platform for TSO-DSO Information and Data Exchange: M. AMJAD, Brunel University London, M. RADI, Brunel University London, G. TAYLOR, Brunel University London * 21PESGM0721, Modelling and real-time processing of CIM-based data: M. BRAUN, University of Kassel * 21PESGM0722, Developing ICT Infrastructure for Whole System Operation: F. DING, National Renewable Energy Laboratory * 21PESGM0723, Impact of Distributed Energy Resource Modeling Practices in North America, M. OSMAN, NERC * 21PESGM0724, Novel ICT Infrastructure to Enable Distribute Energy Resource Management Systems, A. MCMORRAN, OGS
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This panel presents novel information system and data communication developments that aim to fully support and enhance Transmission System Operator – Distribution System Operator interaction. Specific details of US, European and further international R&D activities will also be presented. The panel session will highlight that overall power system operation and planning at both an overall system and business level will be required to change significantly as a consequence of ongoing and emerging active distribution network developments. The conventional approach to the operation and planning of transmission and distribution networks as virtually separate entities, with limited coordination, will no longer be applicable or practical at an overall system or business level in the near future. In addition, quantifiable business and/or system use cases will be assessed in order to justify required levels of data and information exchange to enable enhanced TSO-DSO and related market interaction.
Chairs:
Gareth Taylor, Brunel University London
Sponsor Committees:
(PSOPE) Distribution System Operation and Planning Subcommittee