Next generation of power and energy measuring techniques

Short Name: Power & Energy, Project Number: T4.J01
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Society demands electricity supplies that are secure, sustainable and of high quality. In the next decade, Europe is facing potential energy shortages as oil and gas supplies run down and nuclear power facilities age. Pressure to reduce the green house gas emissions will lead to a requirement for more renewable energy generation, efficient appliances, energy management and improved electricity distribution efficiencies. Commerce will demand an electricity supply of the highest quality, free from momentary voltage interruptions or interference sources.


The project aimed at developing a metrology infrastructure consisting of equipment designs, algorithms, procedures and techniques that will enable the measurement of Power Quality parameters under realistic conditions and develop on-site capabilities that provide traceable measurements on fixed power grid installations. This metrology infrastructure will enable technologists, energy suppliers and regulators to work towards an energy secure future.

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Publications
Characterization of a Wideband Digitizer for Power Measurements uo to 1 MHz
2011

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

DC Characterization of AC Current Shunts for Wideband Power Applications
2011

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

Phase Comparison of High-Current Shunts uo to 100 kHz
2011

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

A Novel Method for Voltage Event Characterization
2011

Proceedings 15th International Congress of Metrology

A survey of current shunts for AC power measurements
2010

2010 Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements (CPEM)

Power and Energy Project. the New Generation of Power Quality Measurement Systems
2009

Proceedings 4th National Congress of Metrology