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BCIT/BC-Hydro Smart Microgrid Initiative and OASIS Partnerships in Smart Grid Solutions and Technology Innovation 1 BCIT Smart Microgrid Applied Research Team (SMART)

BCIT’s Smart Microgrid Initiative and OASIS · BCIT/BC-Hydro Smart Microgrid Initiative and OASIS Partnerships in Smart Grid Solutions and Technology Innovation 1 BCIT Smart Microgrid

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BCIT/BC-Hydro Smart Microgrid Initiative and OASIS

Partnerships in Smart Grid Solutions and Technology Innovation

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BCIT Smart Microgrid Applied Research Team (SMART)

Smart Microgrid SystemRenewables / Storage Sub-System

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Smart Microgrid SystemSmart Metering and Customer Interface Sub-System

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Smart Microgrid SystemNetwork Topology & Cyber-Security Sub-Systems

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Microgrid Control Centre

Critical Infrastructure Security and Substation Automation Lab

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BC-Hydro/BCIT Smart Microgrid’s Networks

Smart Microgrid System Energy Management Sub-System

Mobile APP

MicrogridEnergy ManagementSystem

Substation Automation System

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Solar PV Parking Canopies

Power Conversion System (PCS)

Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)

Smart Substation Upgrades

Microgrid Energy Management System

Mobile App

Loads including EV Chargers (EVQC)

BESS &PCS

Solar PV

EVQC

Smart Home Nanogrid SLD

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BC-Hydro/BCIT Smart Microgrid’s Power Plants

BC-Hydro/BCIT Microgrid’s Command & Control

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BC-Hydro/BCIT Energy OASIS

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BC-Hydro/BCIT Energy OASIS

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BC-Hydro/BCIT Energy OASIS

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BC-Hydro/BCIT Energy OASIS

Smart Microgrid System Demand-Response and Energy Planning Sub-Systems

DEMS

Weather forecast(3 days)

EV Charging Usageforecast

Power Grid PowerDemand forecast

WHEN?

From GridTo Grid

OASIS power

DecentralizedEnergy Management System

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BCIT Consumer Portal

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BCIT Campus Energy Power-Flow Plan

EMS plan for a 1 day period17

Smart Microgrid System Grid-Tied and Islanding Applications

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NM Application

Self-generation, Load Displacement Applications35 kV and Below INTERCONNECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR POWER GENERATORS

MAJOR COMPONENTS OF BCIT’s ENERGY OASIS PROJECT:

814-Solar PV Modules Total:250kW

500kWhrs BESS280 kW PCS

Loads: EVQC(s),EVSE& Kiosk

Protection & Ctrl. & PQM

MicrogridEnergy ManagementSystem

Mobile APP

Screenshot Siemens Canada

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Energy OASIS Successful Deliverables Solar PV Parking Canopies – 250KW installed capacity

Power Conversion System (PCS) – 250KW, 4-Quadrant, Grid-Tied

Smart Substation Upgrades – IEC 61850 Protection SEL, Siemens

Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) – 500kWh

Distributed Energy Management and Power Automation Systems (DEMS/PAS)

Loads

2 – Schneider DC Fast Chargers (50kW)

2 – Clipper Creek Level 2 Chargers (8kW)

Parking Lot Lighting (3kW)

Misc Service Loads (14kW)

EV Driver Kiosk

Interconnection Study with BC Hydro

System Functional and Use-case Tests Completed

Seasoned team with cross-sector Smart Grid expertise

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SG System Level Vulnerabilities

Hackers potentially tampering with pricing signals, causing rapid demand changes , causing feeder failures or generation system imbalance

Intruders changing Substation assets parameters (VVO, CB, VR, etc) causing substation shutdown and domino failures

Control Centre HMI – often Windows or Linux machines with inherent security vulnerabilities

LTE – are all-IP, so can be hacked, spoofed, infected with viruses, prone to DoS attacks

WiMAX – jamming, interference, rogue base stations, protocol fuzzing, spoofed management frames

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System Configuration

Tool

SystemConfiguration

Tool

IED Configuration ToolIED Configuration Tool

Inter Bay Bus

Process Bus

StationComputer

Station HMI Engineer

Control & Protection Engineer

The System IntegratorSystem Design Engineer

Validate &Generate

.SCDTesting ToolsTesting Tools

SA Testing & Commissioning

Engineer Configure

TestingEnvironment

Configure SA System

SCLSCL

Merging Unit

IED IEDIEDIED MultipleIEDs

Client

Field Devices SimulatorMerging Unit Merging Unit Merging Units

Time Synchronization

Critical Infrastructure Testing

Capabilities and System Applications

Validate new technologies and products for Utilities market

Utility training on smart grid systems

Cyber security research in Smart Grid

Consumer behavior and demand response research

Remote community electrification and grid design

Safe testing in Living Lab environment for

AMI and Smart Grid communications protocols

Substation automation

Electric vehicle integration

Conservation technologies and efficiencies

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Questions?

Dr. Hassan Farhangi, PhD, PEng, SM-IEEEBCIT Technology CentreBCIT CARI Bldg Wing B, 4355 Mathissi PlaceVancouver, BC, V5G 4S8, CANADA.

Tel: +1-604-456-8074

e-mail: [email protected]

http://www.bcit.ca/microgrid/http://www.smart-microgrid.ca/

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