TECNALIA will present its latest smart grid technologies at the energy sector’s leading European Fair, to be hosted in Bilbao for the first time
The technology centre, which will share a
stand with the Basque Energy Cluster (C70), will showcase its solutions in
areas such as digitalisation, cybersecurity, energy storage, flexibility of
distributed resources, energy planning and automated inspection of
installations.
It
will also showcase its comprehensive testing services platform to evaluate the
functionality, cybersecurity and interoperability of smart grid equipment, as
well as the certification of communication protocols, electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC), metrology (MID Directive) and durability tests.
Demonstrations
on the stand
Over
the three days of the Fair, TECNALIA will also participate in different
sessions and debate forums on cybersecurity, smart metering, provision of
flexibility, optimisation of energy planning and intelligence for grid
operation.
Furthermore, people and companies visiting
the TECNALIA stand will be able to attend various demonstrations in which they
will be able to:
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See the automated test laboratory for testing primary substation equipment and the AMI system (Advanced
Measurement Infrastructure) using virtualised data models. With a dual purpose,
on the one hand to demonstrate the advantages of virtualising (at the data
model level) the equipment, enabling innovative communication tests to be
carried out between equipment for both the AMI system and the electrical
substation, incorporating new metrics for flexibility. And on the other hand,
to demonstrate the advantages of automation to ensure the incorporation of
cyber-secure equipment in the electricity distribution grid.
-
Witness how functionality, communications, interoperability and cybersecurity
tests are carried out in the laboratory, complying with the strictest directives and standards and the highest levels of
security.
- Observe the operation of a Smart Grid cybersecurity laboratory,
which provides a secure and controlled environment in which to carry out
cybersecurity tests that cannot be carried out on a real installation,
reproducing the equipment of a substation connected to a control room. Witness
how cybersecurity assurance tests are carried out in the laboratory, complying
with the most demanding directives and standards and the highest levels of
security (CRA, IEC 62443).
- Find out about solutions that help
manufacturers and operators to comply with international
cybersecurity regulations, such as solutions aimed at the design of cyber
resilient embedded systems, cryptography, identity and digital certificate
management, vulnerability management, intrusion detection and incident
response, etc.
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Test the benefits of harnessing
flexibility, using digital tools to enable active participation in markets.
More specifically, it will be possible to interact with FLEXY, a tool that
optimises the use of flexibility, whether at the individual prosumer level
(from large industrial prosumers (producer-consumer) to small domestic
consumers), at the energy community level or for the aggregation of different
types of distributed resources.
- See the BATTWIN digital twin, a tool for the operation and maintenance of
energy storage systems that estimates battery status, optimises battery life
and facilitates the integration of renewable energies.
- Explore how the integration of advanced
energy models, artificial intelligence and geo-referenced data enables the challenges of decarbonisation
to be analysed and anticipated at different levels - building sector,
energy infrastructures, industry and regional contexts - and how these
solutions can be used by energy companies, industry and public administrations
for strategic decision-making.
- Discover automated
inspection technologies based on drones and deep learning algorithms for the
diagnosis and maintenance of energy infrastructures. These technologies can automatically
detect anomalies and hot spots in the network, improve data accuracy, reduce
operational risks and eliminate CO₂ emissions associated with traditional methods, such
as helicopters.
R&D and Innovation for the future of electricity
grids
TECNALIA
will also present its R&D and innovation activities and projects for
companies and manufacturers of electrical equipment, analysis, modelling and
simulation of electrical systems, applications to optimise the planning,
operation, maintenance and management of energy in electricity grids,
cyber-safe electronic solutions and products for power grids and tools and
power converters for the integration of distributed energy resources into the
grid.























































































