HVDC-WISE (HVDC-based grid architectures for reliable and resilient WIdeSprEad hybrid AC/DC transmission systems)
HVDC-WISE(基于 HVDC 的电网架构,用于可靠且有弹性的 WIdeSprEad 混合交流/直流输电系统)
基本信息
- 批准号:10041877
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 81.89万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:EU-Funded
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
HVDC-WISE explores concepts and proposes solutions to foster the development of large HVDC based transmission grid infrastructures, able to bring benefits in terms of resilience and reliability to the existing electrical system and capable of integrating the forthcoming large amounts of renewable energy. To do so, five ambitious objectives in line with the HORIZON-CL5-2021-D3-02-08 call were selected: 1. Develop a reliability-&-resilience-oriented planning toolset (metrics, methodology, tools) with appropriate representation of future HVDC-based grid architecture concepts to fulfil TSOs’ resilience and reliability needs. 2. Propose and compare on generic cases, different HVDC-based grid architecture concepts fulfilling functional requirements relative to TSOs’ resilience needs for the widespread AC/DC system. 3. Validate resilience-oriented planning toolset and the HVDC-based grid architecture concepts on three realistic use cases. 4. Identify, assess, and model emerging technologies for HVDC-based grid architecture concepts needed for the deployment of widespread AC/DC transmission grids. 5. Prepare for the adoption and deployment of the proposed solutions by the industry. HVDC-WISE is a multidisciplinary project engaging 14 partners from 11 countries covering the academic (5), TSOs (4) and industrial worlds (5). An implementation plan is presented in the form of 8 work packages, 6 of which are technical in nature. Synergy in communication and dissemination by partners and stakeholders will maximise project impact. HVDC-WISE proposes, designs, and validates HVDC-based grid architecture concepts enabling the deployment of reliable, resilient widespread AC/DC transmission grids to achieve the European energy transition.
HVDC探讨了概念和建议解决方案,以促进基于HVDC的大型传输网格基础架构的开发,可以为现有电气系统带来弹性和可靠性带来好处,并能够整合即将到来的大量可再生能源。为此,选择了五个与Horizon-CL5-2021-D3-02-08呼叫一致的雄心勃勃的物体:1。开发可靠性 - & - 面向韧性的计划工具集(指标,方法,工具),并适当表示基于HVDC的未来HVDC网格体系结构概念,以满足和可靠性。 2。提出和比较通用情况,基于HVDC的不同基于HVDC的网格体系结构概念,相对于TSOS对宽度AC/DC系统的弹性需求满足功能要求。 3.验证以弹性为导向的计划工具集和三种现实用例的基于HVDC的网格体系结构概念。 4。确定基于HVDC的网格架构概念的新兴技术,用于部署宽度AC/DC传输网格。 5。准备采用和部署该行业拟议的解决方案。 HVDC是一个跨学科项目,与来自11个国家的14个合作伙伴与学术(5),TSO(4)和工业世界(5)(5)的合作伙伴保持联系。实施计划以8个工作包的形式提出,其中6个本质上是技术性的。合作伙伴和利益相关者的沟通和传播协同作用将最大程度地影响项目影响。 HVDC的建议,设计和验证基于HVDC的网格体系结构概念,可以部署可靠的,弹性的宽度AC/DC传输网格,以实现欧洲的能源过渡。
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