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UMBRELLA · Toolbox for Common Forecasting, Risk assessment, and Operational Optimisation in Grid Security Cooperations of Transmission System Operators (TSOs)
The growing share of electricity generation from intermittent renewable energy sources as well as increasing market-based cross border flows and related physical flows are leading to rising uncertainties in transmission network operation. In the mainland central Europe synchronous area due to large installations of renewable energy generation such as wind and photovoltaic, the difference between actual physical flows and the market exchanges can be very substantial. Remedial actions were identified by previous smart grid studies within the 6th European framework program in operational risk assessment, flow control and operational flexibility measures for this area. At the same time an efficient and sustainable electricity system requires an efficient usage of existing and future transmission capacities to provide a maximum of transportation possibilities. New interconnections and devices for load flow control will be integrated in future transmission networks and will offer new operational options. Further developments of coordinated grid security tools are one of the major challenges TSOs will face in future. The methods to be applied have to take into account all technological measures to enhance flexibility of power system operations. The zonal structure of the European energy market along with the legal responsibilities of TSOs for different system areas will continue to pose increasingly complex requirements to the system operators concerning the quality and accuracy of cooperation. The proposed UMBRELLA research and demonstration project is designed for coping with these challenging issues and boundary conditions. The toolbox to be developed will enable TSOs to ensure secure grid operation also in future electricity networks with high penetration of intermittent renewables. It enables TSOs to act in a coordinated European target system where regional strategies converge to ensure the best possible use of the European electricity infrastructure.
Consortium · 16 organisations
TENNET TSO GMBH
DE · €910,900
ENBW TRANSPORTNETZE AG
DE
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET GRAZ
AT · €208,640
RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN
DE · €363,200
AMPRION GMBH
DE · €118,461
UNIVERSITAET DUISBURG-ESSEN
DE · €342,400
AUSTRIAN POWER GRID AG
AT · €113,787
EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH
CH · €365,040
TRANSNETBW GMBH
DE · €69,000
CEPS AS
CZ · €32,522
POLSKIE SIECI ELEKTROENERGETYCZNE SPOLKA AKCYJNA
PL · €34,740
TENNET TSO BV
NL · €54,000
FORSCHUNGSGEMEINSCHAFT FUER ELEKTRISCHE ANLAGEN UND STROMWIRTSCHAFT E.V.
DE · €413,480
ELES DOO OPERATER KOMBINIRANEGA PRENOSNEGA IN DISTRIBUCIJSKEGA ELEKTROENERGETSKEGA OMREZJA
SI · €108,360
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT
NL · €670,031
SWISSGRID AG
CH · €59,250
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