A Multipurpose Reference System Based on the Hybrid Power Grid of Cape Verde

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Reference systems are key enabling platforms facilitating the evaluation and comparison of different methods and technologies prior to prototyping and field deployment. In the context of the energy transition, where the number and diversity of the grid-related research is ever expanding, we propose a reference system based on two islands of Cape Verde. These isolated power systems capture the behaviour of modern, mid & large size grids ranging from 20 to 100% renewable energy penetration, accommodating a very diverse technological mix. The topology is based on the real transmission system as of 2021, considers sector coupling and the role of power electronics-interfaced units. The Open-Access data was provided by the local system operator and the largest renewable utility of the country. The main objective is to enable off-the-shelf usage by minimizing the amount customization required for any possible study. In that way, it is suitable for a range of traditional and modern studies such as: power flow, energy management, control, stability, reliability, resiliency etc. We showcase the usefulness of this reference system with four short studies regarding grid strength, frequency stability, optimal sizing & placement of battery systems and synthetic inertia provision.

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Pombo, D. V., Nguyen, H. T., Chebbo, L., & Sørensen, D. A. (2022). A Multipurpose Reference System Based on the Hybrid Power Grid of Cape Verde. IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 13(6), 4562–4571. https://doi.org/10.1109/TSG.2022.3185314

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