supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)

Implementation of SCADA systems for a real microgrid lab testbed

Considering the complexity of controller systems in and also managing a microgrid (MGs), using automation systems can be an effective step in increasing energy efficiency, high reliability, as well as economic and environmental issues. In order to achieve these goals, this paper presents a comprehensive testbed for control and energy management in MG lab project is called LAMBDA MG in Sapienza University of Rome. The MG is composed of several sources (Photovoltaic, Storage, Emergency Generator Set) a smart switchboard and loads (lights, HVAC, plugs).

A nearly zero-energy microgrid testbed laboratory: Centralized control strategy based on SCADA system

Currently, despite the use of renewable energy sources (RESs), distribution networks are facing problems, such as complexity and low productivity. Emerging microgrids (MGs) with RESs based on supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) are an effective solution to control, manage, and finally deal with these challenges. The development and success of MGs is highly dependent on the use of power electronic interfaces. The use of these interfaces is directly related to the progress of SCADA systems and communication infrastructures.

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