1 / 14

SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES Distributed Energy Technologies Laboratory (DETL) APEC-ISGAN Workshop

SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES Distributed Energy Technologies Laboratory (DETL) APEC-ISGAN Workshop Smart Grid International Research Facility Network (SIRFN) January 24-25, 2012 Washington, DC.

chick
Télécharger la présentation

SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES Distributed Energy Technologies Laboratory (DETL) APEC-ISGAN Workshop

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES Distributed Energy Technologies Laboratory (DETL) APEC-ISGAN Workshop Smart Grid International Research Facility Network (SIRFN) January 24-25, 2012 Washington, DC Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the United States Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000. SAND2009-2801P

  2. Country/Economy Smart Grid Needs(Testbed Perspective) • Easily reconfigurable infrastructure for a variety of experiments • Protocols in place to apply international standards • Ability to assess components (hardware-in-the-loop) and integrated systems • Ability to work at large scale, to simulate “real-world” grid-level effects • High level of rigor in data collection, calibration, and accuracy • Multiple layers of infrastructure: power systems, data/information processing, communications

  3. DETL: A Reconfigurable Smart-Grid Testbed • Optimization of new DG/DER components and systems • R&D and product development • Pre-commercial testing and characterization • Protocol and standards development • Demonstration • Scenarios • Grid-connected and off-grid • Controllable loads simulate residential, commercial • Multiple sources • Energy storage • Home/building/network EMS

  4. DETL Features • 150 kW PV • 1MW-hr storage capability • 250 kW inverter capacity • 3-Ø, 1-Ø µ-grids • Communications infrastructure (ethernet, wireless, PLC) • 10-node residential • µ-inverter testbed • 200kW diesel genset Offices Lab Facilities Energy Storage Test Pad • Linkages to smart-grid field demos:- Mesa del Sol • PNM Prosperity project • NMSU campus microgrid • Others

  5. 3-Phase 480Vac Node/Microgrid (3-phase) Micro turbine

  6. 1-Phase 120Vac Node/Microgrid

  7. Labview-based SCADA/EMS Platform

  8. Phasor Measurement Units (PMU) GPS clock PMU 1 Phasor Data Concentrator PMU 2

  9. External PMU Network 18 MW PV Plant in southern CO DETLPMU 500 kW PV/Battery Site in Central NM Sandia PDC 500 kW PV Plant in Northern NM Microgrid Site at NMSU (planned) Future PMU

  10. Test Capabilities • Arc Fault Detection and Mitigation • Intentional Islanding, voltage control • Emerging Communication Protocols

  11. Solar Reconfigurable Open Architecture Design (ROAD) • Replicate high PV penetration at residential scale • Full flexibility at each node • PV system • Energy storage • Programmable loads • Smart Meter • Utility/Home EMS Service transformer Single-phase Lateral, 12.47 kV

  12. Large Inverter Testbed 250 kW 3-Phase Inverter Testbed 12.47 kV 480 V Xfrmr 500 kVa 3-phase Existing DETL 3-Phase Node/Microgrid Series Reactor Program. AC Source PV Array Simulator AC • Fully programmable AC and DC sources • Ability to test larger PV inverters • Ability to create 3-phase 480V microgrid setup • with “feeder” impedance PV Inverter Under Test DC

  13. Large-Scale Energy Storage Testbed PV/WIND SIMULATOR 1 MW (FUTURE) DETL Tie

  14. Value of an International Collaboration • DETL works with many industry partners interested in global markets • Advances in power electronics are taking place across the globe – access to latest in new developments • Greater knowledge/understanding of standards and protocols from other parts of world can facilitate in-country development • Development and operations of test facilities can benefit from knowledge of testbed innovations in other countries

More Related