Using Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) to De-Risk Project Delivery for Large-Scale Renewable Projects
Please join us for an insightful webinar on "Using Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) to De-Risk Project Delivery for Large-Scale Renewable Projects," where we'll discuss how HIL can help mitigate risks and enhance the delivery of renewable energy projects.The energy transition is driving a substantial increase in renewable energy projects being connected to the grid now and into the future. However, the successful delivery of these projects is often hindered by delays stemming from control system issues which aren't covered or observed in during modelling of the plants. Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing has been greatly beneficial in catching issues early which cause long and costly delays when they reach the commissioning stage and can affect power system reliability. This presentation explores the implementation of HIL for project delivery and the impact of the issues observed.
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- Date: 13 Jun 2025
- Time: 10:00 PM UTC to 11:00 PM UTC
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Using Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) to de-risk project delivery for large-scale renewable projects
The energy transition is driving a substantial increase in renewable energy projects being connected to the grid now and into the future. However, the successful delivery of these projects is often hindered by delays stemming from control system issues which aren't covered or observed in during modelling of the plants. Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing has been greatly beneficial in catching issues early which cause long and costly delays when they reach the commissioning stage and can affect power system reliability. This presentation explores the implementation of HIL for project delivery and the impact of the issues observed.
Biography:
Marty Johnson is a Senior Power System Engineer working with EPEC Group in Australia working on the modelling and HIL testing of renewable projects. He has previously collaborated with the University of Queensland on an ARENA funded project for developing a pre-commissioning platform for delivering renewable projects and now has implemented this on actual projects as part of the delivery process