Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities of Smart Inverters and Their Impacts on Power System Operation

T. Ustun
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Smart Inverters (SIs) are becoming more popular with their ability to support voltage and frequency in a grid. This helps overcome the natural limitation of renewable energy deployments. More companies are looking at using SIs in their networks and closely study their impacts of these devices on the power system operation. Carefully controlled test environments show that necessary auxiliary support can be received from SIs. However, these modes actively inject power into the grid and may cause unknown problems. Especially if the SI control block is compromised by a hacker, these problems may have disastrous consequences. In order to fill this gap and investigate these points, a newly developed simulation platform called Sora-Grid is utilized to investigate impacts of cyberattacks on SI operation as well as power system operation at large. With the integration of Information Technologies (IT) and automation in power systems, cybersecurity has become a real threat and a concern. Most of the cybersecurity research focuses on large scale power plants that are connected at transmission level. This work analyzes the impact of such attacks on small-scale inverters that are connected to distribution networks. Based on these findings, cybersecurity measures can be developed to secure SI operation.
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智能逆变器的网络安全漏洞及其对电力系统运行的影响
智能逆变器(si)因其在电网中支持电压和频率的能力而变得越来越受欢迎。这有助于克服可再生能源部署的自然限制。越来越多的公司正在考虑在他们的网络中使用si,并仔细研究这些设备对电力系统运行的影响。经过精心控制的测试环境表明,si可以提供必要的辅助支持。然而,这些模式主动向电网注入电力,可能会导致未知的问题。特别是如果SI控制块被黑客破坏,这些问题可能会产生灾难性的后果。为了填补这一空白并调查这些问题,一个新开发的名为Sora-Grid的仿真平台被用来调查网络攻击对SI运行以及电力系统运行的影响。随着信息技术(IT)和自动化在电力系统中的融合,网络安全已经成为一个现实的威胁和关注。大多数网络安全研究集中在传输级连接的大型发电厂。这项工作分析了这种攻击对连接到配电网的小型逆变器的影响。基于这些发现,可以制定网络安全措施来确保SI操作。
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