The Government of India has set a target to establish 500 GW of non-fossil generation capacity by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2070. As renewable energy (RE) generation increases, maintaining grid reliability poses several challenges. The increase in RE generation has led to more frequent grid disturbances in areas with high renewable penetration, such as the Rajasthan RE complex, which has faced multiple incidents of oscillation and generation loss. Reports from Grid India attribute some of these grid disturbances to issues such as improper controller tuning, incorrect ride-through settings of Inverter Based Resources, inadequate line protection settings, delays in power plant controllers, and stability challenges associated with high levels of inverter-based generation. To further investigate these challenges and explore potential solutions, we are hosting a two-day workshop titled Understanding the Challenges of Inverter-Based Resources Through Hardware-in-the-Loop Simulation
on October 21st and 22nd, 2024, at IIT Kanpur.
Real-Time Digital Simulators are used worldwide to test Power Plant Controllers, Inverters and Relays before their deployment in the field. In this workshop, participants will gain hands-on experience with Real-Time Digital Simulator and will also benefit from detailed demonstrations of relay testing using RTDS and HIL simulation of Solar Power Plant Controllers. To ensure hands-on experience, participation will be limited to 18-20 attendees.
Course Code | 68 |
Course Title | Challenges of Inverter-Based Resources |
Course Duration | 21.10.2024 to 22.10.2024 |