Cloud and Edge Computing for Smart Management of Power Electronic Converter Fleets: A Key Connective Fabric to Enable the Green Transition

The increasing grid penetration of renewable energy generation, energy storage, and controllable electronic loads [e.g., electric vehicle (EV) chargers, motor drives, and electrolyzers) is making power electronic converters (PECs)-their controllable grid connection interfaces-omnipresent. Therefore,...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE industrial electronics magazine 2023-06, Vol.17 (2), p.2-15
Hauptverfasser: Gebbran, Daniel, Barragan-Moreno, Alberto, Gomez, Pere Izquierdo, Subroto, Ramadhani Kurniawan, Mardani, Mohammad Mehdi, Lopez, Miguel, Quiroz, Javiera, Dragicevic, Tomislav
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Zusammenfassung:The increasing grid penetration of renewable energy generation, energy storage, and controllable electronic loads [e.g., electric vehicle (EV) chargers, motor drives, and electrolyzers) is making power electronic converters (PECs)-their controllable grid connection interfaces-omnipresent. Therefore, fleets of PECs are becoming key players not only in coordinating the generation and storage but also in unlocking the potential for flexibility within each load. In this article, we discuss how cloud-based platforms and edge devices can allow for interfacing PECs and advanced control algorithms. We present seven different study cases using our own developed cloud-based platform that demonstrate the smart coordination of PECs in a variety of prototypes and real-world solutions. Moreover, the capabilities of cloud and edge computing are highlighted throughout the article at large, effectively characterizing cloud-based control of fleets of PECs as an essential part of the future energy sector.
ISSN:1932-4529
1941-0115
DOI:10.1109/MIE.2022.3211125