FARCROSS
Project Description
FARCROSS aims to connect major stakeholders of the energy value chain and demonstrate integrated hardware and software solutions that will facilitate the “unlocking” of the resources for the cross-border electricity flows and regional cooperation. The hardware and software solutions will enhance the exploitation/capacity/efficiency of transmission grid assets, will exploit the full potential of transmission corridors for increased electricity flows and will increase grid observability to ensure the safe integration of renewable energy sources into the grid, mitigate disturbances, and increase power system stability. IPTO participates in three large demonstrations: a) Modular Power Flow Control (MPFC) to maximize overall network utilization and manage operational constraints, b) DLR sensors that offer a real-time overhead line monitoring technique for transmission lines, c) PMUs installed in the Greek power system and gather measurements from different points of the transmission network to enhance the stability and safe operation of the whole system.
Project Information
News-Announcements
Results from the WAMPAC system demonstration were published in IEEE Power and Energy Magazine
Α Wide Area Monitoring, Protection and Control (WAMPAC) System was developed in the Hellenic Electricity Transmission System within the framework of the FARCROSS research project in which IPTO participated. WAMPAC is a useful tool for monitoring and controlling the steady and dynamic state of the…
Second offline meeting of H2020 FARCROSS project in Budapest
The second offline meeting of H2020 FARCROSS project took place on 17-18 March 2022 in Budapest. The meeting was hosted by MAVIR (Hungarian TSO) and BME (Budapest University of Technology and Economics).The agenda of the meeting mainly included the following: The submission of deliverable 5.3…
Dr. Karavas Christos-Spyridon, DRTD Researcher.
Dr. Krommydas Kon/nos, DRTD Researcher.
Plakas Kon/nos, DRTD Researcher.