Aníbal Prada Hurtado
Eduardo Martínez Carrasco
Maria Teresa Villén Martínez
Miguel Ángel Oliván Monge
Christos N. Dikaiakos
Yusuf Zafer Korkmaz
2021-07-29
<p>In this paper, the capabilities of a Wide-Area Protection and Control (WAMPAC) lab-scale demonstration (DEMO) is presented. This lab will be used in Work Package 6 of H2020 FARCROSS Project for testing wide-area applications previously to their commissioning in a real DEMO in the Greek Transmission System. The capabilities of this lab-scaled DEMO are presented using the implementation of two different monitoring and protection applications for a proof of concepts. The first application is related to detection of inter-area power oscillations using PMU measurements and applying a remedial action. The second application deals with the comparison of the behavior of three line differential protection strategies: classical implementation using two fiber optic communicated relays, a solution based on values received from PMU and an algorithm receiving IEC 61850 Sampled Values and using open-source libraries in a common computer. These applications are tested by closing the loop using real protection and control hardware in the laboratory with an RTDS™ simulator.</p>
https://doi.org/10.1109/PowerTech46648.2021.9495064
oai:zenodo.org:5718018
eng
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PowerTech, Power for Sustainable Development Goals, Madrid, Spain, 28th June- July 2nd 2021
WAMPAC
Protection
Inter-area oscillations
Hadware in the loop
Laboratory-scaled DEMO
Laboratory-Scaled DEMO possibilities for testing WAMPAC solutions before field implementation
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