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Project 3.2 Grid Integration Requirements, Standards, Codes and Regulations

Project 3.2 Grid Integration Requirements, Standards, Codes and Regulations Tho Le-Ngoc, McGill University Students: Dung Ho, Christopher Leung, Yue Gao. Wireless links:. Bulk power generator automation. Wind. 802.15.4/Zigbee 802.15.4g SUN 3G/4G Cellular. Solar. DAP. DAP. DER

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Project 3.2 Grid Integration Requirements, Standards, Codes and Regulations

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  1. Project 3.2Grid Integration Requirements, Standards, Codes and Regulations Tho Le-Ngoc, McGill University Students: Dung Ho, Christopher Leung, Yue Gao

  2. Wireless links: Bulk power generator automation Wind 802.15.4/Zigbee 802.15.4g SUN 3G/4G Cellular Solar DAP DAP DER automation Base station DAP Substation automation BACKBONE NETWORK DAP Base station Transission automation Control center DAP Wide-Area Network (WAN) Base station Distribution automation Electric car Concentrator Smart meter Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) Car charger Lightning control Solar panel Smart meter Home display Pool heater Fridge Dryer Washer Stove Dish washer Neighbour-Area Network (NAN) Home-Area Network (HAN)

  3. Research objectives: • Assess the different information types and QoS requirements in Intelligent Microgrids. • Develop a robust and reconfigurable information infrastructure based upon existing and emerging wireline and wireless communication technologies that will efficiently support the integration of Intelligent Microgrids. • Account for physical, MAC and network layer performance.

  4. Relevance: • contributes to the development of the communications infrastructure to efficiently support the integration of SmartMicroGrids • helps to advance the design and deployment of Smart MicroGrids

  5. 1.2 Distributed Control, Hybrid Control and Power Management of Microgrids • 1.3 Status Monitoring, Disturbance Detection, Diagnostics and Protection • 2.3 Demand Response: Energy Management and Metering • 3.2 Grid Integration Requirements, Standards, Codes and Regulations • 3.3 Distribution Automation: Sensors and Condition Monitoring • 3.4 Integrated Data Management and Portals • 3.1 Universal Communication Infrastructure • Theme 3: Communications

  6. collaboration: • Close collaboration with other researchers in Theme 3 • Discussions with researchers • in Theme 1 (to learn more about operation and control, especially on • 1.2 Distributed Control, Hybrid Control and Power Management of Microgrids, and 1.3 • 1.3 Status Monitoring, Disturbance Detection, Diagnostics and Protection) • in Theme 2 (to learn more about planning and regulations, especially on • 2.3 Demand Response: Energy Management and Metering)

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