The project brings together 9 entities from 6 European countries in order to develop the INTERPRETER platform, which is a modular grid management solution that provides data services based on an integrated grid modelling tool. The solution targets grid operators who want to improve management of their distribution grid, where observability is still low, despite smart meter data. INTERPRETER provides a data lake, unifying diverse data formats, together with a tool which creates a grid model from available data. This grid model enables advanced monitoring, O&M, planning, and flexibility services. A total of 10 tools have been developed, being 5 devoted to grid operation and maintenance: Non-technical losses detection, Ancillary services for DSO based on voltage balance and congestion, DSO/TSO interaction for ancillary services extension, Predictive maintenance strategies for grid assets, Grid control optimisation and self-Healing. The other 5 services cover grid planning issues, such as Optimal reactive power compensation, Planned phase balancing, Nodal capacity allocation, Dispersed storage units location optimization and finally, Environmental and economic assessment based on LCA/LCC techniques.
All tools have been tested under real conditions, demonstrating their functionality and obtaining valuable lessons learnt for future improvements and exploitation.
As a result, cost reductions are expected for grid operators (CAPEX and OPEX), due to improved O&M (less interruptions and losses), Optimized Planning and Theft detection. Added value is obtained from flexibility services, taking into account challenges and opportunities from Distributed generation and Dispersed storage. In summary, proposed solutions are conceived to support the profound change which is under way, in order to reach a sustainable energy supply based on distributed and renewable sources.