MicroC3 Industry Advisory Board

Background

This page is the home for all documentation related to the Microgrid Control/Coordination Co-Design (MicroC3) Industry Advisory Board.

Microgrids deliver highly resilient power supply to local loads in the event of a power outage while also improving distribution system reliability by reducing the system’s load under stress conditions. Microgrids also integrate and manage renewable generation on the distribution system. Today’s microgrids are one-off configurations of commercially available equipment and custom software that implements microgrid control functions and integrates the components. They are rarely optimized for the specific microgrid architecture, equipment, physical or economic environment, and are often proprietary, closed systems, leading to vendor-lock-in and unmodifiable implementations.

Researchers from NC State and Vanderbilt University will radically change how future microgrids are designed by developing a suite of microgrid control/coordination co-design tools capable of performing systematic design of an optimized microgrid, given a set of design objectives and performance constraints. The team will develop a well-documented co-design engineering process supported by a tool suite that yields optimal equipment selection, guarantees system stability, evaluates system dynamics, and delivers an integrated coordination/control and communication software/hardware architecture with a concrete implementation validated in high-fidelity simulations. The team will also deliver an open-source microgrid control integration platform: a hardware device with sensing, actuation capabilities and networked, embedded software that can realize the outputs of the design flow in a concrete, physical form. Such automated implementation of control and communication architecture into the operational environment is expected to significantly reduce the cost of microgrid deployment.

Meetings

  1. September 8, 2023
  2. October 10, 2023
  3. November 14, 2023