kurSyV
Kurative Systemführung im Verteilnetz
The kurSyV project addresses the curative system management of the 110 kV distribution grid in the InnoSys sense. The aim is to use the advantages of curative system management also in the distribution grid with the flexibilities available there, to enable the higher utilisation of the grid with the highest level of safety at the same time, thus integrating more renewable generation plants into existing grids at short notice and to increase the time window for required grid expansion by using operational measures.
The focus of the project is on the development of concrete sample solutions as well as necessary adaptations and developments in order to integrate them into the system management. In addition, the project should be designed in such a way that concrete results and implementations are already achieved during the project period, which can then be analysed in the further course of the project with regard to their applicability, effect and practical relevance.
For this purpose, research questions in the fields of "(temporary) higher utilisation through curative flexibilities", "Control system and system-related requirements for curative operation management" and "Evaluation of the effects of curative system management on network planning aspects" are to be addressed.
Within the sub-project, the University of Kassel will develop optimization-based methods to determine the flexibility requrements and potentials for a curative system operation. Using these methods, comprehensive studies are to be conducted to determine the requirements and potentials in specific 100 kV distribution grids. Finally, the potentials of a curative system operation to reduce the required grid expansion are to be estimated by the University of Kassel.
Project Details
Contact Person | Denis Mende |
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Duration | 01.05.2024 - 30.04.2027 |
Partner | Fraunhofer-Institut für Energiewirtschaft und Energiesystemtechnik IEE, Westnetz GmbH, Siemens AG, Alterric Deutschland GmbH, LEW Verteilnetz GmbH, WRD Wobben Research and Development GmbH, Amprion GmbH |
Funding | Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK), Funding Code: 03EI6119B |