7th International Workshop on Dynamic Stability Challenges of the Future Power Grids DynPOWER 2023
The 7th international workshop on dynamic stability challenges of the future power grids ‘DynPOWER’ will take place in Mondai | House of AI, Delft, Netherlands, on 25 September 2023. After a series of successful workshops in the past years in Winterthur, Switzerland, the organizing committee decided to bring the community together outside of Switzerland for the first time to discuss, interact, and work on some of the most pressing problems facing energy systems.
The 2023 workshop will cover a broad range of topics around power systems dynamics and applications of big data and machine learning to dynamic simulators in two separated sessions. The speakers will represent transmission system operators, leading technological companies and respected universities. The workshop will allow attendees to engage our speakers with real-time questions and discussions thanks to the hybrid modality.
This year we expect to host attendees on site, and as in our previous events, the presentations will be streamed to give access to our international audience that we have gained over the last years. Moreover, the 2023 edition has few novelties for the in-person attendees such as technical tours and one poster session where participants can have the chance to exhibit their own work.
Programme
08:15 – 09:00 Registration, Reception, and Official Opening Ceremony by Jochen Cremer
09:00 – 09:15 Session 1 – Dynamic Stability Aspects, Chaired by Rafael Segundo & Petr Korba
09:15 – 09:55 “Power System Challenges and Needs due to the Energy Transition in the Netherlands” by Jorrit Bos, TenneT, Netherlands
09:55 – 10:35 “System Stability Rising Challenges, Overview of the French Situation” by Thibault Prévost, RTE, France
10:35 – 10:50 Break
10:50 – 11:30 “Development of a Nordic Wide Area Monotoring Platform for Co-ordinated Stability Movement” by Kjetil Uhlen, Statnett, Norway
11:30 – 12:10 “Technical Challenges for the Grid of the Future: Perspective of the Chilean System Operator” by Jaime Peralta, Cordinator Electrico Nacional, Chile
12:10 – 13:30 Techinal Tour of The Green Village and the Electrical Sustainable Powe Laboratory (ESP Lab) on TU Delft Campus
13:30 – 14:30 Lunch
14:30 – 14:45 Session 2 – Smart Algorithms for Stability Issues, Chaired by Jochen Cremer
14:45 – 15:25 “Harmonic Stability Assessment of the Hybrid Power Systems” by Aleksandra Lekic, TU Delft, Netherlands
15:25 – 16:05 “Real-time Simulation and HIL Testing for Power System Stability” by Kati Sidwall, RTDS, Canada
16:05 – 16:20 Break
16:20 – 17:00 “Dynamics of Ultra-High Share Inverter-Based Resource Power Systems: U.S. Case Studies” by Bri-Mathias Hodge, NREL, United States
17:00 – 17:40 “On Grid Restoration using Inverter-Based Generation” by Adolfo Anta, Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
17:40 Drinks! And,
17:40 – 19:30 Poster Session, moderated by Mert Karacelebi, TU Delft, Netherlands
Technical Tour
For the in-person attendees, there is a technical tour that include the visits to the Green Village and Electrical Sustainable Power Laboratory, both located inside TU Delft campus, and are very close to each other.
The Green Village is a field lab for sustainable innovation in the urban environment where you can test on neighbourhood-, street- and building level. The Green Village is a place where people can live, work and learn, exempt of standard rules and regulations. More information can be found in the official website.
The Electrical Sustainable Power Laboratory is a facility containing high voltage equipment, Real Time Digital Simulators RTDS, state-of-the-art power electronics laboratory, photovoltaics, electromobility and many other things! Read more here.