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DESC0023968

Project Grant

Overview

Grant Description
Self-security for grid-interactive smart inverters.
Funding Goals
SELF-SECURITY FOR GRID-INTERACTIVE SMART INVERTERS
Place of Performance
Manhattan, Kansas 66503-9100 United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been extended from 04/09/24 to 04/30/24 and the total obligations have decreased from $200,000 to $199,775.
Epower Technology was awarded Project Grant DESC0023968 worth $199,775 from the Office of Science in July 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Manhattan Kansas United States. The grant has a duration of 9 months and was awarded through assistance program 81.049 Office of Science Financial Assistance Program. The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity FY 2023 Phase I Release 2.

SBIR Details

Research Type
SBIR Phase I
Title
Self-Security for Grid-Interactive Smart Inverters
Abstract
Widespread utilization of smart inverters in the power grid with information exchange capability through cyber-physical networks poses the threat of cyberattack. The stability and reliability of the power grid can be jeopardized, resulting in economic loss to utility and consumers if inverters are hacked to perform malicious actions. Communication protocols have been developed focusing on the safety of the data transfer, where data can be encrypted or requires certificate-based authentication. System-level protections mainly focus on collecting data from nearby cyberphysical devices and controllers to provide security measures. However, only communication protocols and system-level protections are insufficient if an attacker gains access to the utility/aggregator. There can be substantial cases where data from the authorized utility operator can be identified as safe by the existing protection measures, whereas the data is harmful to an inverter. A device-level protection to identify and prevent malicious commands autonomously can add an ultimate layer of protection and make the inverters and the system more secure. This project aims to develop an self-security firmware for the inverter controller to provide device-level protection from harmful setpoints. The self-security firmware will provide three significant advantages in addition to the system-level protection and communication protocols. The device-level protection is achieved: (a) locally in real-time using a novel reference model method, (b) adaptively under any grid condition, and (c) autonomously when the system-level protection is bypassed. Phase I focuses on the design of the self-security firmware and its feasibility and marketing plan. First, the reference models used as the heart of the self-security firmware will be developed and evaluated for different cyberattack scenarios. Then, the compatibility of the self-security firmware will be achieved to operate with any commercial inverters. Furthermore, a control board with self-security firmware will be developed and evaluated. In Phase II, the full functionality of the self-security firmware will be implemented on hardware and tested by the potential users. The self-security firmware will enrich the overall security of energy infrastructure, allowing integration of more inverters and renewable energy resources in the network. The U.S. has witnessed steady growth for string inverters, while central inverters are anticipated to maintain their market share. With its device-level protection features, the self-security firmware is expected to be of interest primarily to the smart grid- interactive inverter manufacturers and vendors.
Topic Code
C56-01a
Solicitation Number
DE-FOA-0002903

Status
(Complete)

Last Modified 12/26/24

Period of Performance
7/10/23
Start Date
4/30/24
End Date
100% Complete

Funding Split
$199.8K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$199.8K
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to DESC0023968

Transaction History

Modifications to DESC0023968

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
DESC0023968
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Small Business
Awarding Office
892430 SC CHICAGO SERVICE CENTER
Funding Office
892401 SCIENCE
Awardee UEI
TFBAEMLK5FZ8
Awardee CAGE
9FHR8
Performance District
KS-01
Senators
Jerry Moran
Roger Marshall

Budget Funding

Federal Account Budget Subfunction Object Class Total Percentage
Science, Energy Programs, Energy (089-0222) General science and basic research Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) $200,000 100%
Modified: 12/26/24