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MORE CARE Overview
International audienceThis paper provides an overview of MORE CARE, a European R&D project financed within the 5th Framework Energy Programme. This project has as main objective the development of an advanced control software system, aiming to optimize the overall performance of isolated and weakly interconnected systems in liberalized market environments by increasing the share of wind energy and other renewable forms, including advanced on-line security functions. The main features of the control system comprise advanced software modules for load and wind power forecasting, unit commitment and economic dispatch of the conventional and renewable units and on-line security assessment capabilities integrated in a friendly Man-Machine environment. Pilot installations of advanced control functions are foreseen on the islands of Crete, Ireland and Madeira
Control requirements for optimal operation of large isolated systems with increased wind power penetration
Increased penetration of wind power in isolated systems may cause steady state and dynamic security problems incase of various disturbances. In this paper, initial results of studies of large systems with high wind penetrationare presented, revealing their control requirements in order to increase renewables, while maintaining a high levelof security of operation
LSST control software component design
Construction of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope system involves several different organizations, a situation that poses many challenges at the time of the software integration of the components. To ensure commonality for the purposes of usability, maintainability, and robustness, the LSST software teams have agreed to the following for system software components: a summary state machine, a manner of managing settings, a flexible solution to specify controller/controllee relationships reliably as needed, and a paradigm for responding to and communicating alarms. This paper describes these agreed solutions and the factors that motivated these
A general approach to network equivalents for on-line power system security assessment
Ph.D.Atif S. Deb
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