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PALO ALTO, CA -- The Electricity Innovation Institute (E2I), an affiliate of the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), has selected a team headed by ABB, a power and automation technology group, to help develop software for simulating and modeling of power delivery system behavior to support the self-healing electricity grid of the future. The project is part of E2I's Consortium for Electric Infrastructure to Support a Digital Society (CEIDS) program.
A key goal of the CEIDS program is to develop the technologies necessary to transform the current electricity grid into a sustainable, adaptive, and self-healing power delivery system. The system of the future will be able to respond to changing conditions including market-driven operational decisions, external threats to system stability such as weather or man-made risks, shifting distributions of loads, and available transmission capacity.
"Automatic control of a dynamic 'self-healing grid' requires rapid ...