IBR models verifications and compliances for bulk power-system integrations
Overview
This training will be held in English.
This course is designed to deepen your expertise in EMT Inverter-Based Resource (IBR) models using EMTP®. By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
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To Understand EMT IBR models
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To know how to build EMT IBR models
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To understand which model to use for what studies
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To know how to verify the quality and the conformity of an IBR model
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To know how to perform important EMT studies:
– LVRT / HVRT
– Temporary Overvoltages
– Switching
– Stability
– Sub-Synchronous Control Interaction (SSCI)
This course includes hands-on exercises and guided examples to build both theoretical understanding and practical skills.
Training structure
The training lasts for 5 days, running daily from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., except for the last day, which ends at 11:00 a.m. The sessions will be conducted in English.
Computer and temporary EMTP® licenses
Every participant is required to bring their own personal computer. Temporary EMTP® licenses will be provided to participants for the course’s duration.
Intended audience
This training is ideal for T&D electrical engineers, consultants, industry professionals, researchers, and post-graduate students involved in power system studies.
Program
Session 1– 26th of October – 9am to 12pm
– Wind-park and Photovoltaic Park Modeling in EMT-type Tools
- WECC representation
- Grid-Forming converter
Session 2 – 27th of October – 9am to 12pm
– Renewable Energy Integration Studies
- Load-flow and steady-state
- Reference step-changes
- LVRT/HVRT assessment
- Transient immunity assessment
Session 3 – 28th of October – 9am to 12pm
– Renewable Energy Integration Studies
- Harmonic analysis
- Transformer energization
- Temporary overvoltages
- Sub-synchronous Control Interaction (SSCI)
Session 4 – 29th of October– 9am to 12pm
– Automated Model Quality Test (MQT) and Conformity Assessment of Inverter-Based Resources with E-Interconnect
– Questions & Answers