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A flexible customer power device for energy management in a real smart micro-grid
Authors: F. Vellucci; Luigi Martirano; Danilo Sbordone; I. Bertini; Maria Carmen Falvo; B. Di Pietra;
Abstract
In the present paper an overview on Customer Power Devices (CPDs) for application in Smart Micro-Grid (MG) is reported. A particular attention is given to a real CPD equipped with an Energy Storage System, consisting in Lithium batteries, able to perform also functions of Distribution Static Compensators (D-STATCOM). Its typical layout, its main components and its possible functions are reported. A special focus is on its control modes and strategies for the energy management in a Smart MG and on its Battery Management System (BMS). The main figures of a real Smart MG, where the CDP is located, for active and reactive power service, are finally reported.
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