Inverter Based Resources (IBR) integration studies
Objectives
The objective of these workshops is to familiarize attendees with EMT simulations of IBRs and grid integration analysis.
EMTP® is used for all simulations and illustration examples. Practical test cases are provided to illustrate the various concepts.
Training structure
This training is divided in 2 workshops. The two workshops are independent, even though it is recommended to participate in both of them.
The complete training duration is 2 days.
It starts at 8:30 am and ends at 12:00 pm on both days.
Breakfast will be available.
Intended audience
This course is intended for engineers, researchers, operators and maintenance personnel. It provides an up-to-date technical expertise on renewable energy integration projects.
Computer and temporary EMTP® license
Each participant will have to bring a personal computer. EMTP® temporary licenses will be provided for the duration of the course.
Program
Day 1:
Workshop 1 focuses on traditional EMT analysis applied to IBR. The content is:
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IBR modeling
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Transformer energization
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Fault analysis
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Temporary overvoltage
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Harmonic analysis
Day 2:
Workshop 2 focuses on IBR integration into a bulk power system. The content is:
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Description of WECC EMT models
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Grid forming converters
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Load-flow and steady-state
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Stability analysis
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Sub-synchronous Control Interaction (SSCI)
Contact for training information
David COTTINI | Sales Manager, EMTP
Email: david.cottini@emtp.com
Henry GRAS | Director of operations, EMTP
Email: henry@emtp.com
General conditions
Cancellation can be made according to the following conditions:
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In case you cannot attend the training after having registered, please contact us as soon as possible at marketing@emtp.com
We recommend you to make your travel arrangements once the training is confirmed.
Register now
Date
April 27th to April 28th, 2022
Fees
Free
Venue
Energy Centre Building
1100 Poydras Street
Suite 2900
Louisiana, New Orleans, 70163
United States of America
Instructors
Jesus Morales,
EMTP® developer