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Title: Distributed%20Intelligence%20in%20Critical%20Infrastructures%20for%20Sustainable%20Power


1
Distributed Intelligence in Critical
Infrastructures for Sustainable Power
  • Luc Hamilton

2
IT Energy General Background
  • Energy becomes increasingly decentralized
    network (distributed, virtual utility).
  • Note similarity with e-business developments
  • Internet/Web everything becomes part of it,
    including even home appliances (ambient
    intelligence)
  • Convergence IT and Energy are distributed
    critical infrastructures that can beneficially be
    used together
  • Out of the box new systems thinking needed
  • Crossing traditional in-building/access/network
    boundaries gives interesting possibilities
  • Business and technology aspects must be
    simultaneously dealt with to make progress
    innovation and its adoption

3
CRISP Project
  • Objective
  • To investigate and test how ICT-based distributed
    intelligence can be exploited for the management
    of power networks with high degrees of
    Distributed Energy Resources (DER) and renewable
    energy (sustainability)
  • Duration 3 years, Oct. 2002 Oct. 2005
  • Budget EUR 3.1 M
  • Effort 22 person-years
  • EU-EESD project No. ENK8-CT-2002-00673
  • Website http//www.ecn.nl/crisp

4
CRISP Partners
  • Consortium
  • ECN (NL)
  • ENECO (NL)
  • INPG/LEG (F)
  • Schneider (F)
  • EnerSearch (SE)
  • Sydkraft (SE)
  • BTH (SE)
  • ABB (SE)
  • ECN (Netherlands)
  • ENECO (Netherlands)
  • INPG (France)
  • Schneider (France)
  • EnerSearch (Sweden)
  • Sydkraft (Sweden)
  • BTH (Sweden)
  • ABB (Sweden)

5
CRISP Approach
  • CRISP new operating strategies for high-DER
    power networks enabled by recent progress in
    intelligent ICT
  • CRISP concentrates on specific practical
    scenarios
  • Market-oriented demand-supply matching to
    increase the cost-effectiveness of DER network
    operations
  • Online distant fault detection and recovery,
    ensuring robustness and performance of high-DER
    networks
  • Intelligent load shedding in emergency situations
  • Multi-agent systems for online control of DER
    supply, demand and storage, providing bottom-up
    optimization strategies
  • Intelligent decision support for risk and
    security analysis of DER networks, including
    cost-benefit and priority analysis
  • Results novel high-DER strategies, corresponding
    ICT tools, validating field/lab experiments (NL,
    F, SE), guidelines for advanced ICT use in DER
    networks

6
CRISP Workplan
7
WP I ICT-enabled scenarios strategies for
high-DG power networks
  • Functional specs of the grid with high degree DG
  • modelling operative roles of players
  • baseline reference model for scenarios/studies/too
    ls
  • Cost-effective distribution through
    market-oriented on-line demand-supply matching
  • 15 min to 1 day ahead matching
  • cost terms utilisation RES security/reliabilit
    y
  • multi-agent algorithms / micro-economic
    optimisation theory

8
WP I ICT-enabled scenarios strategies for
high-DG power networks
  • DG as means to increase system robustness
  • potential of DG for robustness in major
    disturbances
  • benefits of DG for distribution networks
  • increase system autonomy / islanded supply
  • modular communication and control
  • Fault detection, analysis and diagnostics in
    high-DG distribution systems
  • new structures and operational environment
  • investigate need for new functions
  • improving islanding detection reliability
  • smart sensors, measurement, monitoring,
  • Artificial Intelligence, fuzzy, real time
    processing

9
WP I ICT-enabled scenarios strategies for
high-DG power networks
  • Intelligent load shedding
  • improve system stability
  • improve load shedding schemes individual load
    objects
  • strategies to keep track on load available to
    shed
  • algorithms to find optimal amount and
    location
  • algorithms for detection disturbance initiate
    shedding
  • Network security models and their economics
  • incorporate security models from information
    networking in protection systems
  • include risk analysis methodologies to protect
    value-chains and business processes
  • architecture for protection of baseline reference
    model

10
WP I ICT-enabled scenarios strategies for
high-DG power networks
  • Highly distributed network architectures and
    simulations
  • collection of functional components and protocols
  • virtual utility, high reliability, electronic
    power market
  • modelling architecture and assigning
    functionality and roles to individual nodes
  • case study simulations using tools of WP II

11
WP II Intelligent distributed ICT-development
tools for power applications
  • Business, application and ICT technology
    requirements for tools
  • ICT-node network and Power Delivery network have
    different requirements
  • tools must be able to handle dynamically
    configuration settings
  • Multi-agent simulation tool for market-oriented
    distributed demand-supply matching
  • competitive and co-operative scheduling, optimal
    use of deferrable load, scalability
  • implementation of e-market algorithms in power
    applications
  • Library of agents and algorithms

12
WP II Intelligent distributed ICT-development
tools for power applic.
  • Simulation tool for fault detection and
    diagnostics
  • locate fault, investigate differences in type and
    criticism of faults
  • intelligent techniques used based on output of WP
    I
  • use as prototype for off-line tests
  • Decision support tool for network security models
    and their economics
  • to identify proper safeguards at given
    risk/benefit level
  • cost/benefit based on analysis of value-chains in
    business processes at risk
  • evaluation on different scenarios

13
WP III Implementation, Experiments and Tests
  • Preparation, execution and evaluation of
    experiments
  • recommendations for strategic use of intelligent
    ICTs in power networks
  • 3 experiments in 3 different countries
  • Field test with 50 different CHP units in various
    segments (horticulture, industry, households),
    focussed on demand-supply matching (NL)
  • Lab-tests in industrial real-time simulator of
    power networks ARENE and analogue power system
    simulator, focussed on fault diagnostics (F)
  • Lab- and field test for testing load shedding
    scenarios, Öland (S)

14
CRISP builds on earlier work
  • For example
  • PALAS EU project
  • Intelligent Internet solutions for building
  • control and energy management, realized
  • by agent-mediated e-markets
  • SMART project field experiment in office
  • building (ECN, Petten, NL)
  • New field experiments underway (ECN, NL)
  • Advances in IT e-markets
  • and Internet agents

15
Distributed Intelligence
  • Exploit distributed intelligence for DER networks
  • Demonstrate by realistic scenarios
  • E.g. Optimized DSM by e-markets, intelligent load
    shedding
  • And by experiments
  • NL (field test DER) , F (lab tests), SE (Öland
    operation)
  • Bridge gap between latest ICT advances in ICT and
    their strategic use for power applications
  • Links EU-IST and EESD programs
  • Combine capabilities of two critical
    infrastructures ICT and power networks

16
For more information
  • CRISP website www.ecn.nl/crisp
  • www.enersearch.com, www.ecn.nl
  • CRISP flyer
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