Alpha/Corvus/UBC: Living Lab Program Developing an Energy Management System (EMS) for a Network of Alpha Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) Alpha Technologies May, 2013 Victor Goncalves, Director of Research & Advanced Development
Alpha Technologies Ltd Alpha Technologies Ltd. 7700 Riverfront Gate Burnaby, BC V5J 5M4 Business: 604-422-4465 E-mail: victor.goncalves@alpha.ca Website: www.alpha.ca Victor Goncalves, Director of Research & Advanced Development BASc, Electrical Engineering, UBC, 1987
University of British Columbia (UBC) Living Lab Introduction to Alpha Technologies Ltd (ATL) & Corvus Energy Ltd UBC Living Lab Initiative in Energy Storage Systems (ESS): ATL s Energy Management System Overview:
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UBC Living Lab Initiative in Energy Storage Systems (ESS):
UBC Campus as a Living Lab Campus as a Living Lab means that for the first time, a world-leading University will combine the talent of its researchers and the knowledge of its operators with the expertise of some of the world s most innovative companies many of them based in B.C. Innovative companies using UBC facilities as a living lab to develop and test new sustainable technologies Alpha & Corvus have been chosen to participate in UBC s Living Lab Energy Storage System (ESS) program: Demonstrate that stored energy can be used to reduce energy flow from BC Hydro during peak demand periods Source: UBC Website Campus as a Living Lab
UBC as a Living Lab Energy Storage System (ESS) Distributed Power Generation (DERs) is mostly from green technologies aka Variable Energy Resources (VER): Solar but the sun is only shines during the day Wind but wind doesn t blow all day and all night Green technologies require local energy storage for uninterrupted supply of power to the loads 24/7. A Microgrid needs to have the ability to take energy from the utility grid or feed energy to the utility grid in a controlled manner Research: How to deploy and control a microgrid of distributed power generators (DERs) and energy storage devices within the utility grid
Controlling the Distributed Grid DER A DER B DER C Internet Microgrid A Microgrid B Microgrid C Future Work Alpha s Microgrid Internet Demand Response Operations Center Internet Arm@da EMS Control Operations Center system
University Research - UBC Living Lab Project: Research, develop and demonstrate an Energy Management System (EMS) for a network of Alpha power nodes with Corvus Li-Ion batteries: Budget: $5.1M Energy Storage Demonstration Project Development Team ( 4 new hires, 1 transfer, 1 co-op): Rasvan Mihai: Living Lab Program Manager Colin Coombes: Systems Engineer Glenn Fawcett: Senior Software Developer Ian Wijesinghe: Senior Software Developer Chad Lecompte: Electrical Engineer Soroush Amini: Co-op Student Schedule: Start: October 1 st, 2012 Completion: March 31, 2014
UBC as a Living Lab Energy Storage System (ESS) Alpha proposes to install 450kVA of back up power supplies across 3 locations across campus. These UPS s will be supported by Corvus Li-Ion batteries, providing 1 MWh of energy storage. Alpha proposes a centralized monitoring and control system (Energy Management System EMS) for these 3 energy storage systems (ESS)
Alpha s UBC living lab goals: : 1. To provide back up to UBC s critical loads using Alpha modular power systems (AMPS) UPS 2. To develop a Distributed Energy Resource (DER) using AMPS (UPS) systems 3. To develop an Alpha Energy Management System (EMS) to control the power in the Distributed Energy Resources (DER s) 4. To demonstrate peak shaving using the installed AMPS systems
Peak Demand Charges: Electric power use is metered in two ways: on maximum kw use during a 15 minute and on total cumulative consumption in kilowatt hours (kwh) Peak demand is a surcharge for the biggest peak (max KW during 15 minute period) in a month Cost $8.66/kW in BC about $12.00/kw in Ontario UBC has a peak demand charge of $286k/month. Peak demand to the Utility is like rush hour : lots of stress on the infrastructure for a short period of time
AMPS80 as Distributed Energy Resources
What is an AMPS80? The Alpha Modular Power System is a high performance AC and hybrid AC/ DC power system that is ideally suited to provide highly reliable back-up power to CATV headends, telecom or server room facilities. Alpha Technologies Ltd. receives Frost & Sullivan s converted Best Business Practice Awards: 2010 North American Industrial UPS Product Line Strategy of the Year Award An Energy Management Controller aka the power node brain manages energy flow
AMPS80 Energy Management Features AMPS 80 has the ability to control how much power it can take from the AC grid or DC source and supplies it to the load. 67% 100% 33% A local Energy Management Controller will use this feature along with Alpha rectifiers (battery chargers) to manage energy flow in each of the Alpha s Distributed Energy Resources (DERs).
UBC Living Lab: Distributed Energy Resource Site Configurations
POWER SYSTEMS SOLUTION @ UBC CAMPUS Alpha/Corvus Systems Deployment Bio mass Research and Demonstration Facility : 4 x AMPS80 Systems 48 (312kWh) Battery Modules 1 hour full power backup NCE: 1 x AMPS80 System 64 (416kWh) Battery Modules 7 hour full power backup Fred Kaiser building Alpha lab: 1 x AMPS80 System 42 (273kWh) Battery Modules 1 hour full power backup 18 hours of GTI
. BRDF (Bio mass Research and Demonstration Facility) 225 kva UPS
BRDF (Bio mass Research and Demonstration Facility)
NCE The 75 kva AMPS80 UPS with 416kWh of Corvus Energy Storage (64 batteries) at the NCE will be used to back up: Mass spectrometers DNA analyzers Deep freeze specimen freezers
NCE
UBC Fred Kaiser Building: Electrical Room Alpha Lab Alpha Lab The power systems installed, in the Alpha lab, in the Kaiser building will be used to: Back up researchers computer Provide a test bed for 24,48 and 380 VDC research Send 10.8kW of stored energy back onto the grid using a grid tied inverter
Fred Kaiser Building: Alpha Technologies Lab
Fred Kaiser Building: Electrical Room
UBC Researcher s Power System in Kaiser Building 4 Quadrant Inverter Installed KAIS2040B with conduit to Lab, balance of power in Alpha Lab Alpha Supplied GTI 2.4kW Rectifiers Corvus Li-Ion 4 8 V D C B u s DC/DC Bidir. 48V to 24V Converters AMPS80 30 kva 2 4 V D C B u s Lab A & B Test Loads Corvus Supplied UBC Research Projects Power Arm@da 380VDC Rectifiers Corvus Li-Ion Conduit to Alpha Lab 3 8 0 V D C Command and Control Future Future Solar Panel MPPT B u s GTI Bidir
UBC Living Lab: Energy Management System (EMS)
There are 3 locations around the UBC campus for Alpha s Distributed energy resources or DER s. Each location is approximately 0.5 km away from each other
Monitor UBC Campus power usage Pulse Energy: https://ubc.pulseenergy.com/
Monitor UBC Campus power usage Distributed Energy Storage System will be used for Peak Power Shaving Applications in Phase 1 Pulse Energy: https://ubc.pulseenergy.com/
POWER SYSTEMS SOLUTION @ UBC CAMPUS Alpha/Corvus Systems Deployment Arm@da EMS BRDF DER #1 Campus COMM Infrastructure DER #2 NCE KAISER Remote Terminal Arm@da EMS SERVER DER #3
Future: External Interfaces of Distributed Energy Management System Demand Response System Management (DRS) Building Management System (BMS) IP Network Distributed Energy Management ADMIN (DEMS) DEMC (Distributed Energy Management Centre) DEMC Server DEMCC Distributed Energy Management System User 1 (DEMS) Legend: BMS -Building Management System DRMS -Demand Response Management System DEMS -Distributed Energy Management System DEMC -Distributed Energy Management Centre DEMCC -Distributed Energy Management Control Commands DERM -Distributed Energy Resource Manager DER -Distributed Energy Resource - may consist of but not limited to AC & DC UPS s, energy storage, green energy generation, local energy generation, solar panels with MPPT GRID / POWER LINES DERM 1 DER 1 IP Network EMCC Distributed Energy Management System User N (DEMS) DERM DERM N N+1 DER N DER N+ 1 BRD FACILITY NCE BUILDING KAISER BUILDING Micro Grid with Energy Management System Control
ARM@DA Software Package EXISTING FEATURES Client Interface Site Configuration Tools Data Collecting Tools Data Logging Tools Reporting Tools (Statistics, History, Alarms, ) Operational Tools (Service, Access, System Integrity.) NEW FEATURES System Control Tools Energy Storage Interface Tools Energy Flow Tools Optimization Tools
Summary By the end of the project we will have 1. Provided back up to UBC s critical loads using AMPS 2. Developed Distributed Energy Resource (DER) using AMPS (UPS) systems for smart grid applications 3. Developed Alpha EMS to control power flow among DER s and manage a 1MWh of stored energy 4. Demonstrated peak shaving using the installed AMPS systems 5. Created a test bed for 24,48 and 380Vdc research 6. Reduced peak demand and saved money on electrical bill surcharges.
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