Overview of an R&D Project for System Stability Aimed at Mass Introduction of Renewable Energy – NEDO STREAM Project
April 8, 2024 | Posted by Osman Ceylan under |
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In October 2020, the government of Japan committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. In October 2021, they announced a goal of reaching a renewable energy sources (RES) ratio of approximately 36-38% by 2030. Achieving these targets through national research and development projects is accompanied by high expectations, with a solid emphasis to address overcoming grid constraints and maintaining system stability to utilize RES as the primary power source.
One of these projects is a NEDO initiative called “Future-generation Power Network Stabilization Technology Development for Utilization of Renewable Energy As the Major Power Source (STREAM).” This project aims to develop technologies for practical applications of inverter-based resources (IBRs) with synthetic inertia and the motor-driven synchronous generator powered by RES (M-G sets) as countermeasures against low inertia and short-circuit capacity reduction and to verify these effects.
This webinar showcases 1)the current status and future goals of RES integration in Japan, 2) technical challenges in power system stability (grid constraints) for achieving the aforementioned goals, and 3)an overview and preliminary results of the STREAM Project.
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https://ucr.zoom.us/j/94223086074
Meeting ID: 942 2308 6074
Detailed information is accesible:
https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/416592