WEBINAR | How HIL simulation allows de-risking HVDC connections

WEBINAR

De-risking of HVDC Connections

How HIL Simulation Allows

September 22nd, 2020 | 2:00PM CEST

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WEBINAR | How HIL Simulation Allows De-risking of HVDC Connections

Discover how the numerous challenges of High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) can be tackled with real-time simulation. Modular Multilevel Converters (MMC) are an essential component of HVDC links which offer many advantages over conventional voltage source converters, but their sophisticated controllers require tools for testing and validation.

This is where OPAL-RT’s role is predominant, by providing Rapid Control Prototyping (RCP) technologies to help engineers develop new MMC control algorithms, as well as a Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) platform to test and validate the implemented controllers while simulating large AC and DC grid. 

In this webinar, RWTH IAEW, one of the largest German universities, will be with us to present the results achieved with their OPAL-RT MMC test bench within the PROMOTioN project focusing on wind farm integration and multi-terminal HVDC links.  We are also delighted to benefit from the expertise from RTE, the French Transmission System Operator, during this webinar. Their presentation will focus on de-risking HVDC integration by using real-time simulation with the practical example of the French-Spain HVDC link INELFE. 

Date: September 22nd, 2020
Time: 02:00PM - 03:00PM CEST











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OUR PANEL OF EXPERTS

Philipp Ruffing
Head of Team DC Control and Protection
RWTH Aachen University








Sébastien Dennetière
Power Systems Expert
RTE







Wei Li
Power System Simulation Specialist
OPAL-RT TECHNOLOGIES







Amit Kumar KS
Specialist in PHIL and Simulations
OPAL-RT TECHNOLOGIES