Real-World Environment Validation and Characterization of Microgrid Building Blocks

Sayonsom Chanda, Sanjeev Pannala, Rob Hovsapian

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Abstract

Microgrids are essential for improving resilience and reliability of the distribution networks, however, diverse and often incompatible microgrid control technologies has impeded rapid scalability and deployment. Microgrid Building Blocks (MBBs) present a potential solution to address these interoperability challenges in control and communication systems. This paper proposes a comprehensive testing and validation framework for MBBs, utilizing advanced National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) physical assets and emulators in conjunction with Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) and Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (PHIL) simulations, as a part of the ARIES platform. ARIES platform is well-equipped for an analysis of widely-used industrial protocols including Modbus, IEC 61850, and DNP3, as well as emerging communication technologies being used in the energy sector. The framework incorporates a performance metric for system evaluation, focusing on voltage and frequency stability, as well as communication latencies originating from MBB modules. The proposed framework aims to ensure rigorous validation of MBBs prior to their industrial deployment, thereby facilitating standardization and interoperability in microgrid control systems. A test case was performed with practical microgrid to verify the communication impacts.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
EventIECON 2024 - Chicago, IL
Duration: 3 Nov 20246 Nov 2024

Conference

ConferenceIECON 2024
CityChicago, IL
Period3/11/246/11/24

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-4B00-96875

Keywords

  • at-scale testing
  • microgrid building blocks
  • performance metric
  • power distribution system
  • validation framework

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