CRESYM by-laws
Version 2.2, approved by CRESYM's General Assembly 09.04.2024
Version 2.2, approved by CRESYM's General Assembly 09.04.2024
v2.2, approved by CRESYM's General Assembly 09.04.2024
WOLF-I stands for Wide-area Oscillations of Low Frequency with presence of IBRs (Inverter-Based Resources). Wide-area oscillations is a complex phenomena on power systems, all the more difficult to model and simulate that power electronics devices are now involved. On the other hand, the technology may bring in new opportunities.
The Slovenian network will experience in the next 10 years a high growth of electricity demand, decreasing inertia due to an high level of RES penetration (40% in energy coverage), and an increasing level of cross border exchanges. Stability issues must be tackled in network planning exercise.
MUESSLI aims at “smart-linking” simulation tools to perform cross-sector, actually scalable, simulations and enable the optimal development and operation of an holistic “energy system” (power, heat, transportation, etc.) with electricity and hydrogen as main carriers.
Optimisation of the grid configuration (topology) for the power grid operation to ensure an acceptable level of electricity supply reliability.