Proposal of a Compact Outdoor Medium/Low Voltage Substation for Energy Communities
Paper in proceeding, 2021

Energy transition toward smart grids with deep impact of renewables, energy storages and EV charging systems will increasingly promote the establishment of energy communities that own portions of the electricity grid. The energy communities will consist of clusters of multi-unit buildings and or single residential units aggregated sharing a common or multiple medium and low voltage (MV/LV) electrical substations. The size and impact of the location of these MV/LV substations can constitute a barrier especially for highly urbanized contexts where it is very complicated to provide technical spaces inside buildings for large technical systems like transformers, MV switchgears, etc. The idea of this work consists of developing a compact outdoor MV/LV substation to reduce the overall dimensions and to make the execution modularized to facilitate management and maintenance.

Energy communities

Electricity bill

Smart grid

MV/LV substation

Microgrid

Author

Gaetano Ferrari

Sapienza University of Rome

Mostafa Kermani

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Electric Power Engineering

Matteo Manganelli

Sapienza University of Rome

Luigi Martirano

Sapienza University of Rome

Conference Record - IAS Annual Meeting (IEEE Industry Applications Society)

01972618 (ISSN)

Vol. 2021-October
9781728164014 (ISBN)

2021 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, IAS 2021
Vancouver, Canada,

Subject Categories

Other Environmental Engineering

Environmental Analysis and Construction Information Technology

Energy Systems

DOI

10.1109/IAS48185.2021.9677360

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