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HiPerDNO · High Performance Computing Technologies for Smart Distribution Network Operation
Future electricity distribution networks with mass deployment of network equipment sensors and instrumentation, millions of smart meters, small-scale embedded generation, and responsive load will generate vast amounts of data requiring near to real-time analysis. So-called cloud and grid computing will enable scalable data mining, feature extraction, and near to real-time state estimation. These and other HPC tools and techniques have been recently developed to cost-effectively solve large scale computational challenges in areas such as genomics, biomedicine, particle physics and other major scientific and engineering fields that require similarly scalable communications, computation and data analysis. Based on such recent success it is the aim of this proposal to develop a new generation of distribution network management systems that exploit novel near to real-time HPC solutions with inherent security and intelligent communications for smart distribution network operation and management. Cost effective scalable HPC solutions will be developed and initially demonstrated for realistic distribution network data traffic and management scenarios via off-line field trials involving several distribution network owners and operators.
Consortium · 12 organisations
BRUNEL UNIVERSITY LONDON
UK · €960,993
UNION FENOSA DISTRIBUCION SA
ES · €279,439
ELEKTRO GORENJSKA PODJETJE ZA DISTRIBUCIJO ELEKTRICNE ENERGIJE DD
SI · €112,032
ELECTRICITE DE FRANCE
FR · €214,941
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
DE · €485,544
UK POWER NETWORKS (OPERATIONS) LTD
UK · €26,874
UFD DISTRIBUCION ELECTRICIDAD SA
ES
INDRA SISTEMAS SA
ES · €152,519
KORONA INZENIRING DD
SI · €743,161
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
UK · €637,318
GTD SISTEMAS DE INFORMACION SA
ES · €298,739
IBM ISRAEL - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LTD
IL · €468,500
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