RESERVE produced a framework for stabilising energy systems with up to 100% RES integration, expressed as:
• A set of new research concepts for fast voltage and frequency control,
• A pan-European real-time simulation infrastructure, implemented as the interconnection of facilities at 4 universities, to validate the fast frequency and voltage control concepts during the project, and to support, after the end of the project, regulators and energy stakeholders in general in defining the energy transition process,
• Guidelines on the implementation of a new structure for Ancillary Services together with the corresponding measurements required to enable the European Internal Energy market to the completed,
• Development of a new Wideband-frequency Grid Impedance (WFZ) device,
• Requirements on 5G ICT for supporting energy systems with up to 100% RES integration, for promotion in standards bodies in the energy and communications sectors,
• An adaptation and harmonisation of today’s network codes to support the implementation of the new structure of Ancillary Services,
• Demonstration of fast voltage control in a live field trial on the Irish power network, which shall show increased overall distribution system utilisation, supporting an increased penetration of distributed renewable energy sources (increasing load –> reduce wind curtailment),
• Feasibility study of fast frequency control based on real time hardware in the loop experimentation, and laboratory small-scale demonstration emulating the Romanian network use-case, and
• New ethical business models to support 100% RES integration in today energy systems.
The implementation of RESERVE research concepts using the latest 5G ICT technologies has been investigated and tests of aspects of the performance of the communications undertaken. The concepts have been promoted as ancillary service definitions to ENTSO-E/ACER. The RESERVE research concepts provide input to the definition of harmonised network codes which will help the energy sector to provide a stable power supply with very high levels of RES integration and without the availability of hydro-electric generation station.
RESERVE’s new ancillary service definitions provide a basis enabling energy providers to integrate high levels of RES to complete the European Internal Energy market as defined in the SET plan of the European Commission.
RESERVE has provided the software needed to connect to our novel pan-European real-time simulation platform and our Dynamic Phasor solver as Open Source code creating the capability of capitalising on the availability of computational resources across Europe to create a unified virtual simulation environment, enabling much larger scale energy system simulations than are currently possible.
RESERVE demonstrations of research results, at TRL levels 4 and 5 in laboratory experiments and in field trials are creating confidence in the energy sector community that our techniques are applicable to today’s and future energy systems.
RESERVE contributions to regulations and network codes provide the basis for scalable deployment of solutions and demonstrate European leadership in RES integration internationally.
RESERVE’s many results will create jobs in the service operations of the partner organisations and contribute to job creation in European based energy sector actor organisations and the ICT sector as the results are commercialised.
RESERVE results will unlock new markets, mostly for innovative SMEs, in implementing new energy services based on the innovative RES integration concepts and the new automation and monitoring concepts, and
Partner organisations aim to increase their revenue streams and market shares by providing new innovative services to the energy sector which leverage the results of the RESERVE project.