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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0883074

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $600,000.00
    Summary
    Distributed Generation Evaluation Facility and Power Control. The development and demonstration of Distributed Energy Resource solutions will assist the deployment of greenhouse gas reduction strategies and of reliability improvements with particular benefits for rural and remote electricity supply. Small generation units can be the best solution for some reliability and voltage support issues in rural/remote networks. The research will show how these can be operated and the benefits achievable .... Distributed Generation Evaluation Facility and Power Control. The development and demonstration of Distributed Energy Resource solutions will assist the deployment of greenhouse gas reduction strategies and of reliability improvements with particular benefits for rural and remote electricity supply. Small generation units can be the best solution for some reliability and voltage support issues in rural/remote networks. The research will show how these can be operated and the benefits achievable for sources including renewables in a manner that is accessible to communities and with a rigorous set of test scenarios that will satisfy concerns from utilities. The flexible system nature is the significant development previously unavailable to researchers/developers.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0880770

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $205,000.00
    Summary
    Novel Partial Discharge Detection Technique based on an Overhead Transmission Line Sensing Architecture. Overhead power transmission systems are a common instigator of fires through the production of sparks from faulty insulators. Australia is experiencing extended hot and dry conditions that amplify the risk of these events becoming large scale bushfires, causing millions of dollars of damage and destroying immeasurable amounts of native flora and fauna. The overhead transmission line sensing .... Novel Partial Discharge Detection Technique based on an Overhead Transmission Line Sensing Architecture. Overhead power transmission systems are a common instigator of fires through the production of sparks from faulty insulators. Australia is experiencing extended hot and dry conditions that amplify the risk of these events becoming large scale bushfires, causing millions of dollars of damage and destroying immeasurable amounts of native flora and fauna. The overhead transmission line sensing system proposed in this research will provide power companies with a cost effective insulator condition monitoring tool to continually survey Australia's aging electrical infrastructure. This ensures a reliable electricity supply to consumers, while also protecting the ecosystems of Australia's bushland.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0991663

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $660,000.00
    Summary
    An intelligent integrated energy communication system. This multidisciplinary research project is an essential step towards transforming Australia's electricity infrastructure to become more intelligent. The real time monitoring of the power quality and energy usage will add value to the grid's operation, reducing planning and maintenance costs. Our intelligent grid technologies will contribute to the safeguarding of one of Australia's most critical infrastructures. Our technologies will contrib .... An intelligent integrated energy communication system. This multidisciplinary research project is an essential step towards transforming Australia's electricity infrastructure to become more intelligent. The real time monitoring of the power quality and energy usage will add value to the grid's operation, reducing planning and maintenance costs. Our intelligent grid technologies will contribute to the safeguarding of one of Australia's most critical infrastructures. Our technologies will contribute to the reduction of energy consumption and address environmental concerns. Training of postgraduate students in a multidisciplinary environment will create a capable new generation of researchers.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0989355

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $334,000.00
    Summary
    Smart Information Management of Partial Discharge in Switchyards using Smart Antennas. Currently no single robust technology for partial discharge (PD) detection, location and unique identification of faulty power apparatus is commercially available. The proposed method will bring a new technological breakthrough in the market for PD monitoring, management and prevention. On-line real time fault detection and monitoring system of expensive power installations will save significant revenue for po .... Smart Information Management of Partial Discharge in Switchyards using Smart Antennas. Currently no single robust technology for partial discharge (PD) detection, location and unique identification of faulty power apparatus is commercially available. The proposed method will bring a new technological breakthrough in the market for PD monitoring, management and prevention. On-line real time fault detection and monitoring system of expensive power installations will save significant revenue for power industries in Australia and worldwide. This real time monitoring system will also give Australia a leading edge technological advantage over overseas competitors.
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