Hardware In The Loop Testing Articles & Analysis
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Given these results, the objective of phase-two is to validate the reliability and operational performance of VFB battery equipment through Hardware in the Loop (HIL) testing. "Microgrids offer enormous opportunity to provide resilient power from military installations, to campuses to communities," said Dr. ...
Phase-two of this research project is scheduled to begin in late 2020 and will involve Hardware in the Loop (HIL) testing in partnership with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. This work will physically test flow battery equipment in a laboratory environment to validate Phase 1 observations while ...
NYPA also partnered with North Carolina State University to test spare CSC control boards, ensuring that they are in working condition if replacements are needed for the CSC. This partnership will continue as NYPA works with NC State, through its Advanced Grid Innovation Laboratory for Energy (AGILe) initiative,to develop a model of the CSC using real-time digital simulation to ...
With hardware-in-the-loop testing, it is possible to simulate how smart systems will behave in the field. ...
The ESIF on NREL's Golden, Colorado campus, houses a broad array of capabilities and laboratories focused on energy integration research including megawatt-scale power hardware-in-the-loop testing, which will allow researchers to analyze the behavior of distributed electricity generation and distribution devices while connected to a ...