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2020-06-18
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RT20 | Advanced Simulation Tools for Enabling Energy and Digital Transitions

Author : Dr. Innocent Kamwa

​The international energy agency anticipates that the COP21 commitments for Green House Gaz emissions reductions will require to increase the share of renewables in electric energy mix from 10% in 2014 to 37% in 2030, in order to decarbonize electricity production and fully electrify most end uses. This massive ingestion of variable and distributed generation in an ageing electricity grid will significantly transform current planning and operation paradigms, challenges that cannot be effectively addressed without the emergence of an integrated, smarted and sustainable network. After revisiting the main grid modernization concepts, the speaker will scope the challenges facing utilities in the new context of energy transition and digital transition. Then he will outline some innovation projects developed at IREQ to support Hydro-Quebec in digesting new energy technologies, which pose many challenges while enabling tremendous opportunities: 1) Massive integration of renewable energy resources and distributed resources, 2) Adoption of power electronic equipment allowing greater grid controllability, 4) Deployment of smart monitors and synchrophasors allowing greater network observability with more cybersecurity risk exposure and 5) Regional deep decarbonization through enormous renewable power fluctuations over long distances and hundreds of daily transactions year-round. The presentation will conclude by discussing current developments at IREQ that leverage network simulation tools into new products and applications such as analysis of Smart Grid and Telecom Grid interactions, Simulation of continental scale grids and Power-hardware in the loop simulator for distributed resources studies.