Currently, despite the use of renewable energy sources (RESs), distribution networks are facing problems, such as complexity and low productivity. Emerging microgrids (MGs) with RESs based on supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) are an effective solution to control, manage, and finally deal with these challenges. The development and success of MGs is highly dependent on the use of power electronic interfaces. The use of these interfaces is directly related to the progress of SCADA systems and communication infrastructures. The use of SCADA systems for the control and operation of MGs and active distribution networks promotes productivity and efficiency. This paper presents a real MG case study called the LAMBDA MG testbed laboratory, which has been implemented in the electrical department of the Sapienza University of Rome with a centralized energy management system (CEMS). The real-time results of the SCADA system show that a CEMS can create proper energy balance in a LAMBDA MG testbed and, consequently, minimize the exchange power of the LAMBDA MG and main grid.

A nearly zero-energy microgrid testbed laboratory: Centralized control strategy based on SCADA system / Kermani, M.; Carni, D. L.; Rotondo, S.; Paolillo, A.; Manzo, F.; Martirano, L.. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - 13:8(2020), pp. 1-15. [10.3390/en13082106]

A nearly zero-energy microgrid testbed laboratory: Centralized control strategy based on SCADA system

Kermani M.
;
Rotondo S.;Martirano L.
2020

Abstract

Currently, despite the use of renewable energy sources (RESs), distribution networks are facing problems, such as complexity and low productivity. Emerging microgrids (MGs) with RESs based on supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) are an effective solution to control, manage, and finally deal with these challenges. The development and success of MGs is highly dependent on the use of power electronic interfaces. The use of these interfaces is directly related to the progress of SCADA systems and communication infrastructures. The use of SCADA systems for the control and operation of MGs and active distribution networks promotes productivity and efficiency. This paper presents a real MG case study called the LAMBDA MG testbed laboratory, which has been implemented in the electrical department of the Sapienza University of Rome with a centralized energy management system (CEMS). The real-time results of the SCADA system show that a CEMS can create proper energy balance in a LAMBDA MG testbed and, consequently, minimize the exchange power of the LAMBDA MG and main grid.
2020
centralized energy management system (CEMS); energy server; microgrid (MG); real-time; supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)
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A nearly zero-energy microgrid testbed laboratory: Centralized control strategy based on SCADA system / Kermani, M.; Carni, D. L.; Rotondo, S.; Paolillo, A.; Manzo, F.; Martirano, L.. - In: ENERGIES. - ISSN 1996-1073. - 13:8(2020), pp. 1-15. [10.3390/en13082106]
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