Flexible Operation of Microgrids Through Operator-Configurable Microgrid Controllers

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Abstract

Microgrids are becoming critical assets in power distribution systems. This is partly due to the resiliency and reliability challenges faced by power distribution systems in the last decade and partly due to the increased integration of distributed energy resource assets, such as solar photovoltaic. This increased need for microgrids has created a multitude of needs for microgrid controllers. Most microgrid controllers in the past decade have been uniquely programmed or custom programmed to meet the needs of a specific microgrid. Currently, IEEE standards aim to integrate the needs and capabilities of microgrid controllers under a unified umbrella. But the standards do not recommend necessary or appropriate software development practices for microgrid controllers. In addition, the programmable nature and maintenance of controllers are also key characteristics that fall outside the coverage of the standards. In this paper, we present the best software practices that utility engineers and microgrid operators should consider in the microgrid software platform. This paper can be used as an information document for developing documentation of controller requirements and assessing microgrid controller requirements.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025
Event2025 IEEE PES Grid Edge Technologies Conference & Exposition (Grid Edge) - San Diego, California
Duration: 21 Jan 202523 Jan 2025

Conference

Conference2025 IEEE PES Grid Edge Technologies Conference & Exposition (Grid Edge)
CitySan Diego, California
Period21/01/2523/01/25

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5D00-94349

Keywords

  • Banshee microgrid
  • configurable microgrid controller
  • distributed energy resources
  • microgrid controller
  • microgrids

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