New Sensors and Measurement Methods for Distribution Grids Stability, State, Power Quality
J. Follum, C. Klauber, L. Zhan, C. Mishra, A. McEachern, A. von Meier
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Modern distribution system analysis is informed by growing amounts of data, and much of this data is either directly or indirectly derived from measurements taken from the grid edge. As the dynamics of the distribution grid become more important to the system as a whole due to large amounts of DERs and the potential for operation of the whole grid at much lower levels of inertia, the dynamics of devices and the measurements themselves taken within the distribution system are becoming more important if not critical. This panel will explore areas of research related to sensor and measurement dynamics impacting distribution grid stability, state estimation and power quality.
Chairs:
Alex McEachern, Alexandra von Meier
Primary Committee:
Analytic Methods for Power Systems (AMPS)
Sponsor Committees:
Distribution System Analysis