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CCECE – Edmonton, Alberta Dec 2019
Northern Energy Innovation Energy Modelling
Spencer R.D. Sumanik, MASc., EIT.Research Assistant Yukon College
Jason Zrum, MEng Candidate, EIT.Research Assistant Yukon College
Michael Ross, PEng, PhDIndustrial Research ChairYukon College
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Who we areNorthern Energy Innovation, Yukon Research Centre
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• Developing equipment models of real equipment found in remote power systems
• Building highly accurate power system models of remote communities
• Focus on integration of renewable energy
• How this is done while maintaining safe and reliable power for the community
What we are doingModelling
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Considerations of integrating renewablesAdequacy
AdequacyThe ability to supply the required power and energy without exceeding system ratings or operating limits.
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Considerations of integrating renewablesResiliency
ResiliencyThe ability to recover from perturbations in the system.
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Considerations of integrating renewablesSecurity
SecurityThe ability to tolerate a credible event without loss of load, over-stress of equipment, or deviation from voltage and frequency tolerances.
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Considerations of integrating renewablesSafety
SafetyThe ability to identify and protect from hazardous operation like faults, while staying in operation for all credible events.
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How are we doing it
• Using real data, garbage in is garbage out
• Increased accuracy • Proprietary data• Unavailable data is
supplemented with standard power system models
Data
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What can it be used forResults
• Informs policy on maximum renewable penetration from a technical standpoint
• Provides flexibility to expose system to extreme operating conditions• Identify viable value streams for emerging technologies• Models are sufficiently specific to represent unique conditions for the
modelled community
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CCECE – Edmonton, Alberta Dec 2019
Spencer Sumanik, MASc., EITResearch Assistant
Yukon Research Centre, Yukon [email protected]
(867) 456-8526
Jason A. Zrum, MEng Candidate, EITResearch Assistant
Yukon Research Centre, Yukon [email protected]
(867) 456-6823
Michael Ross, PhD, PEngIndustrial Research Chair
Yukon Research Centre, Yukon [email protected]
(867) 456-8539