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报告题Microgrids Overview

报 告 人:Prof.Claudio Canizares

会议时间:427(周四) 9:00

会议地点:腾讯会议 983-946-754

主办单位:重庆大学、输配电装备及系统安全与新技术国家重点实验室、重庆大学溧阳智慧城市研究院

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There is nowadays a rapid development and deployment of microgrids in the contextof smart and resilient power networks, in good part motivated by the need tointegrate distributed generation, especially if powered by renewable resources suchas wind and solar, to reduce operational costs and the environmental impact of thesegrids, particularly for diesel-depended isolated microgrids. The presentation willprovide a general overview of microgrids and the research work being carried out byProf. Canizares’ group at the University of Waterloo on the area, including asummary of a survey carried out by the group on remote microgrids in Canada, andseveral practical examples focusing on dispatch, control, stability, and optimalplanning. In particular, the following subjects will be discussed in some detail: Energy Management Systems (EMS) considering renewable power uncertainty; voltage and frequency control including electrical and thermal energy storage formicrogrids with high penetration of variable renewable power; stability definitions.modeling, simulation, and analysis; optimal placement and sizing of renewablepower equipment for minimization of costs and diesel use, considering secure systemoperation; and dc microgrid EMS and power flows.

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Dr. Claudio Canizares is a University Professor and the Hydro One Endowed Chair at the Electrical andComputer Engineering (E&CE) Department, and the Executive Director of the Waterloo Institute forSustainable Energy (WISE) at the University of Waterloo. His research activities focus on the study ofstability, control, optimization, modeling, simulation, and computational issues in bulk power systems, microgrids, and energy systems in the context of competitive energy markets, smart grids, and energyaccess. He has authored/co-authored over 370 publications that have exceeded 29.000 citations at a 77 H-index. He is the Editor-In-Chief of the Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (IEEE) Transactions on Smart Grid; the 2022-2023 IEEE Division VII Director of the IEEE and Power & Energy Society (PES) Boards; and a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, where he was the Director of the Applied Science and Engineering Division of the Academy of Science from 2017 to 2020. He is also the recipient ofthe 2017 IEEE PES Outstanding Power Engineering Educator Award, the 2016 EEE Canada Electric Power Medal, and of multiple IEEE PES Technical Council and Committee awards and recognitions, holding leadership positions in several IEEE-PESCommittees, Working Groups, and Task Forces.