Integrated Outdoor Conversion Platform for the Interface controlled, coordinated and optimised for the network of renewable sources and storage
MAIN OBJECTIVE | Strengthen research, technological development and innovation.
SCOPE
It is expected that in 2050, photovoltaic solar will be the second most used energy source (just after wind power) and that it will represent a quarter of the produced energy. To sustain the pursuit of this growth rate, the need to address various challenges associated with different aspects is envisaged, such as the need for evolution of existing equipment, in order to increase the efficiency and integration capacity of photovoltaic solar energy (and other renewable sources) in the electricity grid, promoting a higher level of competitiveness, in order to reduce the cost of installing and operating this type of power plant compared to others, called conventional generation, which are typically more polluting.
MAIN OBJETIVES
Increased competitiveness in the field of photovoltaic inverters, with the main focus on increasing the power of the equipment and introducing a modular approach, in order to sustain business growth in the segment of power plants above 50 MW and respond to a set of requirements more demanding in interconnection, as well as promoting the integration of new paradigms, such as the capacity to accommodate an energy storage component, in a distributed concept.
PROJECT ACTIVITIES
Activity 1 – Preliminary studies
This activity intends to consolidate the state of the art with regard to existing technologies, legislation and recommendations applicable within the scope of the project.
Activity 2 – Technical specification
Identification of the overall system requirements based on the following main sub-areas:
Activity 3 – Concept and design of the solution
This activity will involve the detailed development of the different elements of the platform: power module; inverter (c.c./c.a.) for the interface between the grid and the primary energy sources (photovoltaic field); converter (c.c. / c.c.) for the interface between the storage system and the dc-link (common to the inverter and the photovoltaic field); transformer and switchgear; support structure and modules for sensing, communication, data processing and control.
Activity 4 – Component integration and Laboratory testing
This activity aims to verify the technological feasibility of the studied systems.
Activity 5 – Proof of concept and demonstration
The proof-of-concept and demonstration activity will make it possible to establish, with the joint participation of all partners involved in the project, a program for the manufacture and integration of prototypes in the global solution proposed under this project, followed by a comprehensive test plan with the objective to characterise, in an integrated way, the performance of the various equipment/solutions developed and to highlight the significant impacts that the proposed solution brings to the integration, operation and maintenance of this type of systems.
Activity 6 – Dissemination of results
This activity intends to organise the results of the MEGASOLAR project and prepare technical and scientific contents for dissemination to the public and the market.