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A unified cross-platform workflow to perform renewable energy grid-integration standard compliance and optimisation studies

Tue, 27 May 2025 | 1 PM | AEST

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Overview

Electrical engineering tasks, including grid connection and design reviews, demand substantial and
continuous effort to ensure compliance with regulatory and functional standards. For instance, a
grid connection application must satisfy both AEMO DMAT and GPS requirements, along with the
specific functional needs of the project. Managing these requirements can be challenging during the
design phase, as even minor changes to components or layouts can impact the entire electrical
system and must be validated against DMAT and GPS standards. This process can be time-consuming
without automated checks.

This webinar will present an automated workflow, inspired by industries with rigorous certification
processes like aerospace and automotive, which systematically maps out requirements and tracks
them through automated quality control procedures. This workflow links requirements to the model
components that implement them, the code that validates them, and ultimately generates
documentation showing the results. We will demonstrate this using Simscape Electrical, though the
workflow is adaptable to any power system model and compatible with AEMO-recommended
packages.

Features

Attendees will learn how to:

  • Systematically link DMAT/GPS requirements to multiple scenario executions
  • Automate running hundreds of DMAT/GPS scenarios
  • Perform automated DMAT/GPS requirements verification and validation checks
  • Templatise and automate report generation showing the compliance results
  • Perform automated parameter estimation and optimisation to achieve desired performance or reflect reality

Speakers

Dr Muhammad Ali is an Application Engineer at MathWorks and works closely with Simulink and Simscape customers to understand their business objectives and ensure that they are getting the most value out of our products and services. Ali has a background in renewable energy integration, microgrids, battery management systems and retrofitting existing aircraft into electric. He did his PhD from UNSW Australia where he got the opportunity to work on dispatchable inverter control techniques for microgrids, and testing off-the-shelf PV inverters while working (in partnership withAEMO) on an ARENA funded project.

Short introduction of Mathworks

MathWorks is the leading developer of mathematical computing software, with decades of
data analytics expertise within the global energy industry. MATLAB and Simulink platforms
are used for system analysis and design, performance monitoring, optimising maintenance
and business processes, and compliance.For additional information, visit www.mathworks.com.

 

Date and time
May 27 2025
1 PM | AEST

Location
Online Webinar

CPD Hours
1

Host
New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory

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