OMICRON Magazine

Magazine | Issue 1 2023 PROJECT PARTNERS Research and project management › Regensburg University of Applied Sciences (OTH Regensburg) › Technical University of Munich (TUM) › Clausthal University of Technology (TUC) Industry partners › Max Bögl Wind AG › Intilion GmbH Associated partners › Bayernwerk Netz GmbH › Bredenoord BV › Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy GmbH & Co. KG. › OMICRON Engineering Services for reactive and active power? Latency periods in the various communication networks are also recorded so they can be properly incorporated into the island grid’s power regulations. Thus, the simulation models are almost complete. Once the simulation models are ready, the next step is to evaluate the current plant protection concept and adapt it where necessary. Likewise, the planned control concept for the island grid operation will be assessed in various scenarios before it can be applied in field tests. The concept is currently being evaluated using a test setup for the island grid with various components from the future network to determine whether it’s feasible and whether the underlying assumptions regarding the control behavior of the different components are correct. Various preparations are currently underway for the field tests on the actual site grid › expansion of the battery storage facility to include the necessary grid-forming functionality for the island grid operation › installation of measurement equipment in the site grid for the field tests › development of a plant deployment plan and a load forecast tool for parallel grid operation › installation of the grid manager (industrial PC) and connection to the communication networks in the Max Bögl site grid. In part 2 of the series of articles on the INZELL project (available in issue 2/2023 of the OMICRON Magazine), you will find more detailed information about the project, the tasks being carried out by those involved, and the unexpected challenges that couldn’t be foreseen when the project first launched. More on the topic Read how an alternative network reconstruction using a high-speed network was tested in a prepared island network of the German transmission system operator 50Hertz and what lessons were learned: omicronenergy.com/ramp-up-network 29

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