IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Releases Guide For Distributed Energy Resources
by Renew Grid on Monday 03 October 2011
IEEE has announced that the IEEE Standards Association board has approved the IEEE 1547.4 "Guide for Design, Operation and Integration of Distributed Resource Island Systems with Electric Power Systems."
According to the company, the IEEE 1547.4 guide provides alternative approaches and best practices for designing, operating and integrating distributed resource (DR) island systems with electric power systems (EPS). DR islands, sometimes referred to as micro-grids, are "islanded" power generation and distribution areas that can operate autonomously from the larger grid infrastructure. These systems are complex infrastructures, and the interconnections to and from the larger grid must be carefully accomplished, IEEE notes.
“In order to have successful deployments of DR island systems, careful planning, designing, integrating, testing and evaluation of the various technologies and systems must be done to ascertain their effectiveness,” says Benjamin Kroposki, IEEE 1547.4 Working Group chair. “The IEEE 1547.4 guide addresses these areas and will be a credible resource for the energy industry.”
The guide also expands on the benefits of using DRs by targeting improved EPS reliability and builds upon the interconnection requirements of the IEEE 1547 Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems. The guide, which is now available to the industry for purchase, includes sections on electric loads, utility equipment and operations, protection, controls, and system studies.
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