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IEA-ISGAN Annex 5 (SIRFN): PV Inverter Grid Support Function Assessment using Open-Source IEEE P1547.1 Test Package (2020)

Im Rahmen von IEA-ISGAN-SIRFN wurden in Zusammenarbeit zwischen den Partnerlabors Testskripte für automatisierte Tests von netzstützenden Funktionen Smarter Wechselrichter entsprechend des 2020 veröffentlichten IEEE Standards 1547.1 entwickelt und Tests in den SIRFN Labors durchgeführt.
Herausgeber: 47th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2020
Englisch

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IEA ISGAN: TSO-DSO Coordination: The UK Case (2022)

Dieser Bericht beschreibt die Erfahrungen und Ansätze in Großbritannien, um die Koordination von Übertragungs- und Verteilnetzbetreibern (TSO, DSO) zu verbessern und so Flexibilitäten im Stromnetz besser zu nutzen.
Herausgeber: Energy Systems Catapult, ISGAN Annex 9, März 2022
Englisch, 7 Seiten

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IEA ISGAN Annex 6: Ancillary services from distributed energy sources for a secure and affordable European system: main results from the SmartNet projects (2019)

Das Papier präsentiert die Hauptergebnisse des SmartNet-Projekts: Netzdienstleistungen aus verteilten Energiequellen für ein sicheres und erschwingliches europäisches System. G. Migliavacca, M. Rossi, D. Siface, H. Gerard, E. Rivero Puente, J. Vanschoenwinkel, M. Dzamarija, H. Madsen, R. Ebrahimy, A. Ghasem Azar G. Leclercq, S. Horsmanheimo, L. Tuomimäki, C. Madina, R. Rodríguez-Sánchez, J. Merino, L. Ortolano, M. Palleschi, M. Pardo, I Kockar, A. Morch, H. Svendsen, M. Marroquin, M. Herman, F. Pröstl Andrén, C. Amtrup Andersen
Herausgeber: ISGAN Annex 6 Power Transmission and Distribution Systems, 2019
Englisch, 79 Seiten

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IEA ISGAN: Executive Summary of ISGAN Knowledge Exchange on Distributed Generation, Microgrids, and Smart Metering (2017)

Der Report fasst einen internationalen Workshop zum Thema „Knowledge Exchange on Distributed Generation, Microgrids, and Smart Metering“ zusammen und gibt die Schlussfolgerungen des interaktiven Workshops wieder. Magnus Olofsson, Helena Lindquist, Bethany Speer, Kumud Wadhwa
Herausgeber: Swedish Energy Institute/ISGAN Annex 2, Subtask 7 Lead, LightSwitch/ISGAN Annex 2, National Renewable Energy Laboratory/ISGAN Annex 4, National Smart Grid Mission, Ministry of Power, Government of India
Englisch, 15 Seiten

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IEA ISGAN Annex 5: Validation of Advanced Interoperability Functions for Battery Energy Storage Systems (2018)

Im Rahmen von IEA-ISGAN-SIRFN wurden in Zusammenarbeit zwischen AIT (Österreich) und FREA (Japan) umfassende Tests der Interoperabilität von Batteriespeichersystemen durchgeführt.
Herausgeber: CIRED Workshop - Ljubljana, 7-8 June 2018, Paper 532
Englisch, 4 Seiten

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Programme of Work IEA-ISGAN Annex 6: Power T&D Systems, Issue 4.0

Das Dokument stellt das Arbeitsprogramm des IEA-ISGAN Annex 6 in Version 4 dar. Es wurde im Oktober 2014 vom ISGAN ExCo genehmigt.

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IEA ISGAN Annex 7: Opportunities to Accelerate Smart Grid Deployment through Innovative Market Design (2018)

Das Papier zum ISGAN Workshop „Intelligent market design – boosting global smart grid deployment” diskutiert die Möglichkeiten in Bezug auf die Beschleunigung der Umsetzung von Smart Grids, die sich ergeben können wenn es zu Innovationen im Markt-Design kommt
Herausgeber: International Smart Grid Action Network (ISGAN) und Swedish Smart Grid Forum
Englisch, 8 Seiten

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ISGAN Newsletter No. 12

Der Newsletter No. 12 enthält ein Update über ISGAN-Aktivitäten der Monate Oktober 2016 - Jänner 2017. In dieser Zeit haben ein Joint Workshop und ein ExCo Meeting stattgefunden. Vom Annex 6 wurden zwei Discussion Papers publiziert.
Herausgeber: ISGAN Secretariat, Korea Smart Grid Institute
Englisch

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Visualisierungen der Technologie­kooperations­programme der IEA 2020

Im Rahmen der Forschungskooperation der IEA findet eine weltweite Zusammenarbeit für die Energieversorgung der Zukunft statt. Auf einer Graphen-Datenbank basierende Visualisierungen zeigen die umfangreichen Aktivitäten der einzelnen Technologiekooperationsprogramme (TCPs) auf. Die Kooperationen der Staaten zu einzelnen Themen werden so ebenfalls gut sichtbar.

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IEA ISGAN Annex 6: Electricity Transmission and Distribution Systems (working period 2021-2022)

ISGAN Annex 6 deals with the possible system-related challenges in the development of future smart grids. Austria is leading Task 4 Interaction of Transmission and Distribution Networks. The main topic in the work program relates to flexibility topologies within transmission and distribution grids. The results and analyses had been published on the one hand in a discussion paper and in condensed form in a video. Communication and dissemination activities were targeted and conducted to different stakeholder groups.

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ISGAN Annex 7: Smart Grid Transitions – on Institutional Change

The International Smart Grid Action Network (ISGAN) aims at fostering the global implementation of Smart Grids. Annex 7 – Smart Grid Transitions deals with the related challenges regarding institutional change and socio-technical transition of the electricity systems.

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IEA ISGAN Annex 5: Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN). (Working period 2021-2022)

The Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN) aims at improving the implementation of Smart Grids technologies by collaboration between smart grid testing facilities, test beds, and large-scale demonstrations. In the working period 2021-2022, the focus will be laid on the development of extended interoperability tests for decentralised energy resources and micro grids.

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IEA ISGAN Working Group 9: Flexibility Markets - Development and Implementation (Working Period 2023 - 2025)

ISGAN Working Group 9 focuses on flexibilities in the power system and related market mechanisms. Main work areas include the integration of trading with flexibilities (redispatch), investigation of the needs of different market participants, identification and definition of flexibilities and their characteristics, development and scaling of interoperable flexibility markets, consumer-oriented understanding of flexibilities and the avoidance of stability or security losses due to diversity loss.

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IEA ISGAN Working Group 7: Smart grids transitions of the institutional change (Working period 2023-2026)

The aim of ISGAN Working Group 7 is to bundle international experiences and interdisciplinary research activities on smart grids, process them and make them usable for policy makers and regulators. These include social, economic and humanities research on the institutional framework conditions of the transition, in particular on governance issues, as well as the development of processes for the broad participation of relevant social groups in smart grid transition processes.

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IEA-ISGAN Annex 1: Global Smart Grid Inventory IEA-ISGAN and Annex 2: Smart Grid Case Studies

The international Smart Grid Action Network (ISGAN) aims to improve the understanding of Smart-Grid-technologies and to accelerate global deployment. The work in ISGAN is structured in eight standing working groups (annexes). The present project describes the Austrian contribution to Annex 1: Smart Grids Inventory and Annex 2: Smart Grids Case Studies.

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IEA-ISGAN Annex 2: Smart Grid Case Studies (Working period 2019 - 2023)

The main objective of this working group of the International Smart Grid Action Network (ISGAN) is to provide all relevant stakeholders with access to detailed information on the current status of smart grid pilot and demonstration projects.

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IEA ISGAN Working Group 9: Flexibility Markets - Development and Implementation (Working Period 2021 - 2023)

ISGAN Working Group 9 focuses on flexibilities in the power system and related market mechanisms. Main work areas include the integration of trading with flexibilities (redispatch), investigation of the needs of different market participants, identification and definition of flexibilities and their characteristics, development and scaling of interoperable flexibility markets, consumer-oriented understanding of flexibilities and the avoidance of stability or security losses due to diversity loss.

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IEA ISGAN Annex 7: Smart Grids Transition (Workingperiod 2017-2020)

ISGAN Annex 7 deals primarily with institutional and socio-technical issues in connection with the transition of the energy system, with smart grids at its core. It thus aims to bundle international experience and interdisciplinary research activities on smart grids, to process them and to make them usable for policy makers and stakeholders.

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IEA ISGAN Annex 5: Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN). (Working period 2013-2018)

The Smart Grids International Research Facility Network (SIRFN) aims at improving the implementation of Smart Grids technologies by collaboration between smart grid testing facilities, test beds, and large-scale demonstrations. By active participation, Austria’s position and leading role on the forefront of international Smart Grids development has been strengthened.

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IEA ISGAN Annex 3: Benefit/Cost Analyses and Tools of Smart Grids

Together with experts from 11 countries, the EI-JKU has analysed cost-benefit models and developed proposals for their adaptation and further development. In the course of the work, the EI-JKU dealt in particular with two questions: how such an evaluation model can be adapted to Austrian conditions and which socio-economic factors influence the question of whether an end consumer emerges as a winner or loser from Smart Grid-based functionalities.