Massive InteGRATion of power Electronic devices
Acronym
MIGRATE
Description of the granted funding
By 2020, several areas of the HVAC pan-European transmission system will be operated with extremely high penetrations of Power Electronics(PE)-interfaced generators, thus becoming the only generating units for some periods of the day or of the year – due to renewable (wind, solar) electricity. This will result in i) growing dynamic stability issues for the power system (possibly a new major barrier against future renewable penetration), ii) the necessity to upgrade existing protection schemes and iii) measures to mitigate the resulting degradation of power quality due to harmonics propagation. European TSOs from Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain and UK have joined to address such challenges with manufacturers (Alstom, Enercon, Schneider Electric) and universities/research centres. They propose innovative solutions to progressively adjust the HVAC system operations. Firstly, a replicable methodology is developed for appraising the distance of any EU 28 control zone to instability due to PE proliferation and for monitoring it in real time, along with a portfolio of incremental improvements of existing technologies (the tuning of controllers, a pilot test of wide-area control techniques and the upgrading of protection devices with impacts on the present grid codes). Next, innovative power system control laws are designed to cope with the lack of synchronous machines. Numerical simulations and laboratory tests deliver promising control solutions together with recommendations for new PE grid connection rules and the development of a novel protection technology and mitigation of the foreseen power quality disturbances. Technology and economic impacts of such innovations are quantified together with barriers to be overcome in order to recommend future deployment scenarios. Dissemination activities support the deployment schemes of the project outputs based on knowledge sharing among targeted stakeholders at EC level.
Show moreStarting year
2016
End year
2019
Granted funding
FINGRID OYJ
107 762.5 €
Participant
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC LIMITED (UK)
Third party
IBERDROLA ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION UK LIMITED (UK)
1 699 932.5 €
Participant
ELERING AS (EE)
326 875 €
Participant
Elektroinstitut Milan Vidmar (SI)
138 612.5 €
Participant
TERNA RETE ITALIA SPA (IT)
185 225 €
Participant
LANDSNET HF (IS)
397 776.25 €
Participant
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC FRANCE SAS (FR)
909 685 €
Participant
CONSORZIO INTERUNIVERSITARIO NAZIONALE PER ENERGIA E SISTEMI ELETTRICI (IT)
98 800 €
Participant
AMPRION GMBH (DE)
209 583 €
Participant
TENNET TSO GMBH (DE)
2 418 582.29 €
Coordinator
RED ELECTRICA DE ESPANA S.A.U. (ES)
714 040 €
Participant
ECOLE NATIONALE SUPERIEURE D'ARTS ET METIERS (FR)
651 327.5 €
Participant
DOWEL MANAGEMENT (FR)
458 834.71 €
Participant
TENNET TSO BV (NL)
756 250 €
Third party
ELES DOO SISTEMSKI OPERATER PRENOSNEGA ELEKTROENERGETSKEGA OMREZJA (SI)
294 106.25 €
Participant
FUNDACION CIRCE CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION DE RECURSOS Y CONSUMOS ENERGETICOS (ES)
921 337.5 €
Participant
TALLINNA TEHNIKAULIKOOL (EE)
229 875 €
Participant
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER (UK)
1 250 927.5 €
Participant
EIRGRID PLC (IE)
306 147.5 €
Participant
UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI (SI)
246 237.5 €
Participant
RTE RESEAU DE TRANSPORT D'ELECTRICITE (FR)
1 145 187.5 €
Participant
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN (IE)
492 050 €
Participant
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT (NL)
1 864 216.25 €
Participant
EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH (CH)
Participant
GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER (DE)
361 812.5 €
Participant
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN (DE)
450 562.5 €
Participant
Amount granted
16 733 999 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Research and Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
Energy (5352 A single, smart European electricity grid (5366 )
Topic
Transmission grid and wholesale market (LCE-06-2015Call ID
H2020-LCE-2015-3 Other information
Funding decision number
691800
Identified topics
energy efficiency, energy systems, heat