power grid simulation News
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China Electric Power Research Institute Selects OSI for National Power Grid Simulation Center
Open Systems International, Inc. (OSI) has been awarded a contract by the China Electric Power Research Institute (CEPRI) a multi-disciplinary research institute affiliated with the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) for a new Enhanced Situational Awareness (ESA) system based on OSI's monarch (Multi-platform Open Network ARCHitecture) real-time automation and visualization platform. This ...
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INL and NREL Demonstrate Power Grid Simulation at a Distance
The Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Idaho National Laboratory (INL) have successfully demonstrated the capability to connect grid simulations at their two labs for real time interaction via the Internet. This new inter-lab capability enables the modeling of power grids in greater detail by allowing software and equipment anywhere in the world to establish a ...
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FirstEnergy to Build Advanced Energy Center in Akron
FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE) is seeking permits to build the Center for Advanced Energy Technology, an 88,000 square-foot facility in Akron, Ohio, dedicated to evaluating, testing and training staff on new, digital grid technologies that enhance the company's ability to serve customers. The Center will support FirstEnergy's efforts to modernize the electric grid across its six-state territory. ...
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Renewables Acadermy - RENAC: Summer School 2013 and Announcements
International Summer School Renewable Energy Use the late summer to get a crash course in renewable energies or develop your engineering skills for photovoltaics, wind power or bioenergy in RENAC's Summer School. You will have the opportunity to study in a team with professionals from many different countries while broadening your renewable energy know-how. A blend of classroom lessons, ...
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Simulating the Role of Grid-Forming Inverters in the Future Electric Grid
by Courtney Stenson, PNNLA Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) research team recently developed a new model of an important device that acts as a kind of translator, allowing renewable power sources like wind and solar to better add their power to the electrical grid. The device, called a grid-forming inverter, plays a critical role in converting direct current (DC) electricity produced ...
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