Multi-Energy Smart Grid Platform
New energy system dimensioning and control
Localized in Chambéry this platform's goal is to
evaluate energy management technologies on complicated networks (electricity/ gas/ heat) in real-world scenarios before deploying them.
This semi-virtual platform aims to
test actual components on real networks but whose applications are simulated (virtualized). This enables the creation of multiple usage profiles and the identification of their impact on the system's overall functionality. The platform's work attempts to dimension, control, and optimize:
energy systems, which include a variety of production sources, particularly those that are renewable in nature (photovoltaic, micro-hydro, etc.).
facilities for conversion (electrical, electricity/heat, electricity/gas converters, and so forth).
electrical or heat storage facilities by mixing emulators and genuine components
Its design enables researchers to investigate various network configurations ranging from micro-ilotated to interconnected networks, test components, establish control strategies, test them, and therefore optimise their profitability.
The platform is built on some of Europe's most unique capabilities:
Real-time Hardware-In-The-Loop (HIL) simulation systems for semi-virtual simulation of multi-vector energy networks with high integration of renewable energy sources, whether connected or not,
Interconnectivity between remote sites for data flow and model validation,
A data management system, as well as a virtual usage control center and monitoring room (SCADA).
The platform has technical equipment installed on the electrical network:
The platform has the following technological equipment installed for the heating and cooling network:
This platform allows for functional testing of equipment, development and validation of EMS algorithms and smart charging / V2G (Vehicle-to-Grid) / V2H (Vehicle-to-Home) testing.