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In
the focus: Dispatchable generation for flexibility in the energy
system
To
optimally integrate volatile renewable energies such as wind and
photovoltaics into the energy system, a high degree of system
flexibility is required. This flexibility is mainly provided by the
options grids, storage technologies and sector coupling
technologies, demand-side-integration as well as dispatchable
generation. At present dispatchable generation is the major option.
VGB PowerTech presents on its topic page "Flexibility" related
publications, studies and standards with know-how and expert
knowledge. These provide comprehensive practical information on
optimised technical and economic plant deployment and operation.
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CONTENT
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- VGB
PowerTech: Technical competence centre for wind power at the NRW
booth of HUSUM Wind 2019
- PowerJobs:
Current vacancies
- Condition
monitoring of wind turbines, Part II: SCADA-based condition
monitoring
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- VGB
PowerTech Journal 4 (2019): Electrical engineering,
instrumentation and control; IT safety
- A
new edition of the KKS Pocketbook is available! – Free compact
information about the KKS
- VGB-S-170-12-2018-08-EN
- Measures for the avoidance and handling of instrumentation and
control equipment failures – Now available as eBook!
- VGB-S-506-00-2019-02-EN
- Condition Monitoring and Inspection of Components of Steam
Boiler Plants, Pressure Vessel Installations and Water- or
Steam-Pipes in Thermal Power Plants – Now available as eBook!
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NEWS
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VGB
PowerTech: Technical competence centre for wind power at the NRW
booth of HUSUM Wind 2019
VGB
PowerTech presents its objectives at the NRW booth of the HUSUM Wind
2019. VGB’s mission is to support the co-operation on all technical
topics and tasks for wind power plants. The focus points are the
exchange and transfer of experiences and infor-mation in VGB
committees, standardisation (best practice), and the representation
of interests of wind power plant owners in several User Groups. The
experiences pave the way for VGB-Standards for build and operation
of power plants.
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PowerJobs:
Current vacancies
The
VGB Job Market is offering prospective persons the possibility to
develop their career in power and heat generation. You can find
current vacancies on our homepage.
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RESEARCH
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Condition
monitoring of wind turbines, Part II: SCADA-based condition
monitoring
Three-step process of
CMS-data utilization for condition-based maintenance
In
the VGB research project 383 Condition Monitoring Systems of Wind
Power Plants: Status Quo, User Experience, Recommendations, Part I,
a study was carried out to identify the state of the art and main
challenges related to the use of CMS for wind turbines.
The
challenges can be summarized as follows:
- Sensor
reliability and accuracy.
- Limited
fault-detection performance (false alarms, missed faults).
- Purely
subjective prognosis of remaining useful life.
Conventional
Condition Monitoring Systems require a certain amount of sensors. An
additional approach is based on Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition (SCADA) signals. It has the advantage of utilizing
existing data acquisitions. Published literature states SCADA
signals in a temporal resolution of 1 Hz have considerably higher
information content than 10min-averaged SCADA data. But through
statistical distribution, the 10 min data can be extrapolated to
higher resolutions as 1 Hz data leading to a representative
estimation. This extrapolation as well as the use of SCADA signals
as a CMS is the main focus of part II of this project (no. 421).
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NEW
PUBLICATIONS
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VGB
PowerTech Journal 4 (2019): Electrical engineering, instrumentation
and control; IT safety
Editorial
Christopher
Weßelmann
Innovation
in Power Generation – VGB Congress 2019
Some
topics:
- Potentials of thermal energy storages integrated into steam
power plants (Thomas Loeper, Michael Krüger, Marcel Richter,
Freerk Klasing, Philipp Knödler and Christian Mielke) Download
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- Predicting maintenance needs through failure models
(Sabine Stock, Frank Klose, Daniel Schlecht and Thomas
Frost)
- German grid code goes EU(Dieter Rosenwirth) Download
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- Additive manufacturing for industrial gas turbines
(Sebastian Piegert, Christoph Haberland, Wentao Fu and David
Rule)
Issue
PT Journal 4/2019
VGB-S-506-00-2019-02-EN
- Condition Monitoring and Inspection of Components of Steam Boiler
Plants, Pressure Vessel Installations and Water- or Steam-Pipes in
Thermal Power Plants – Now available as eBook!
This
VGB Standard describes possibilities and methods for condition
monitoring and performance of tests and inspections in due
consideration of hazards especially arising from steam and pressure
in components of steam boiler plants, pressure vessel installations
and water- or steam pipework.
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A
new edition of the KKS Pocketbook is available! – Free compact
information about the KKS
The
"KKS Pocketbook" (2nd revised and extended edition 2019) is an
abridged version (extract) of the publication
VGB-S-811-01-2018-01-EN “KKS – Identification System for Power
Stations” (formerly VGB-B 105e). The handy 128-page brochure
supports the decoding of KKS codes, KKS is one of the world's most
widely used key systems for the designation of equipment and
components in power generation. The abridged version is to assist
the user in decoding systems, components and documents employing KKS
codes at the plant. This summary contains the: Function Key;
Equipment Unit Key and Component Key for plants of the supply of
energy (conventional, nuclear and renewables).
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VGB-S-170-12-2018-08-EN
- Measures for the avoidance and handling of instrumentation and
control equipment failures – Now available as eBook!
The
former VGB Guideline VGB-R 170 A1e “Measures for the avoidance and
handling of instrumentation and control equipment failures” was used
since 2005 supporting specification and assessment of control and
instrumentation systems with regard to their robustness against
failures against the background of increased use of standard IT
components and IT networks.
The
Technical Committee “Electrical Engineering and I&C” as
responsible commit-tee, had to decide if this guideline shall
further have validity, whether it should be recommended for use and
to what extent, if necessary, a revision must be made. As a result
of the examination, the content use and the validity of the
application was fully confirmed. Only the issue information security
(IT security) resulted in the need in adjustments arising from new
regulations in laws and related regulations.
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VGB
EVENTS
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- VGB
CONGRESS - Innovation in Power Generation
September 4/5,
2019, Salzburg, Austria more...
- Chemistry
in Power Plants
October 23/24, 2019, Wurzburg, Germany
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- Digitalization
in the Wind Industry
October 23/24, 2019, Vienna, Austria
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- Mercury
Control
December 5/6, 2019, Berlin, Germany more...
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- Steam
Turbines and Operation of Steam Turbines 2020
June 17/18,
2020, Cologne, Germany more...
Conferences
from IEA Clean Coal Centre
- 14th
Multi-Pollutant Emissions from Coal Workshop
October 28 -
30, 2019, Hanoi, Vietnam more...
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Call
for Papers | Review
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VGB
Workshop Materials and Quality Assurance in Dresden in May 2019
The
5th International VGB Workshop Materials and Quality
Assurance took place in Dresden hosted by Fraunhofer-Institut für
Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik IWS. More than 60 participants from 11
nations participated in the two-day event in May 2019.
Aim
of the workshop was to provide results of advanced materials,
welding and quality assurance aspects. The following sections were
held:
- Lifetime
Assessment, Flexibility
- Materials
and Components
- Modern
Welding Technologies, Additive Manufacturing
- Quality
Assurance, Damages
- Renewable
Energy
Working
groups with practical presentations informed about
- Potentials
for Laser Beam Welding of High Temperature alloys
Processes/Systems Technology/Quality Assurance
- Microstructure
and Fatigue Behaviour Structure and Defect Evaluation/High
Resolution Electron Microscopy/Efficient Parameter Identification
- Activities
and Potentials of Additive Manufacturing at Fraunhofer IWS
Processes/Systems Technology/Inspection Methods
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