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On a Control Architecture for Future Electric Energy Systems | Le Xie
; Tong Huang
; P. R. Kumar
; Anupam A. Thatte
; Sanjoy K. Mitter
; | Date: |
1 Jun 2022 | Abstract: | This paper presents considerations towards a control architecture for future
electric energy systems driven by massive changes resulting from the societal
goals of decarbonization and electrification. A historical perspective is
provided on the role that architecture and abstractions have played in other
technological systems such as the Internet, serial computation, and
communication systems. For power systems, we present a viewpoint of
architecture as the organization of multiple control loops aligned with the
entities involved, as well as taking advantage of time-scale and spatial scale
separations. New requirements and challenges in designing the set of control
loops required for future electric energy systems are substantiated from a
temporal and spatial scale perspective. Finally, we articulate key desirable
control loops that can enable decarbonization of the electricity sector. We
thereby argue that the present architecture of electric power grids designed in
a different era is indeed extensible to allow the incorporation of increased
renewables. | Source: | arXiv, 2206.00160 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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