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REAL-SMART · Using real-time measurements for monitoring and management of power transmission dynamics for the Smart Grid

FP7Status: CLOSED1 September 201031 August 2014EU funding €1,085,754

Power transmission in Europe is entering a period of significant renewal and technological change because the electrical transmission grids face increases in new and variable energy sources, especially from large scale wind power generators. They therefore face future challenges of operation and control. Changes happening in the process industries will also have an impact on electrical supply because electric motors are taking over from traditional gas turbine drivers for large-scale process equipment such as compressors. On the other hand, new measurement and data acquisition methods such as phasor measurement units are allowing greatly improved observation of the transmission grid. In the light of these changes, there is a need for a new action to give Europe a significant lead in methods for enhanced power transmission system operation using emerging measurement technologies. The REAL-SMART proposal presents a balanced programme of applied R-and-D to address measurement-based monitoring and management of the high voltage transmission grid. It involves electrical transmission system operators, companies that supply technologies and components, and universities. The REAL-SMART consortium is interdisciplinary with experts in electrical power systems, modelling, instrumentation, signal analysis, equipment condition monitoring, and automation of oil & gas processes. The consortium will conduct research and undertake secondments to transfer experience and knowledge both ways between Academia and Industry. The project integrates in-depth understanding of the power system operational issues with analysis of state-of-the-art measurements and first-principles physical knowledge. It will invent and develop state-of-the-art tools that will be deployed by the transmission system operators, and will produce trained and experienced personnel. We aim to take a pivotal role in the creation of technology for intelligent operation of the wide-area transmission grids of the future

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

UK · €373,053

participant

STATNETT SF

NO · €41,970

participant

ABB SCHWEIZ AG

CH · €239,691

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET GRAZ

AT · €23,708

participant

FINGRID OYJ

FI · €19,456

participant

AALTO KORKEAKOULUSAATIO SR

FI · €158,688

participant

NATIONAL GRID ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION PLC

UK · €49,929

participant

ABB AS

NO · €45,404

participant

ABB SPZOO

PL · €67,939

participant

GENERAL ELECTRIC DEUTSCHLAND HOLDING GMBH

DE · €65,916

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