Abstract
Public-private partnerships have been a mainstay of the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (DOE/NREL) approach to research and development. These partnerships also include technology development that enables grid modernization and distributed energy resources (DER) advancement, especially renewable energy systems integration with the grid. Through DOE/NREL andindustry support of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standards development, the IEEE 1547 series of standards has helped shape the way utilities and other businesses have worked together to realize increasing amounts of DER interconnected with the distribution grid. And more recently, the IEEE 2030 series of standards is helping to further realize greater implementationof communications and information technologies that provide interoperability solutions for enhanced integration of DER and loads with the grid. For these standards development partnerships, for approximately $1 of federal funding, industry partnering has contributed $5. In this report, the status update is presented for the American National Standards IEEE 1547 and IEEE 2030 series of standards.A short synopsis of the history of the 1547 standards is first presented, then the current status and future direction of the ongoing standards development activities are discussed.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 22 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2014 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/TP-5D00-63157
Keywords
- authorities having jurisdiction
- communications
- conformance testing
- distributed energy resources (DER)
- distribution grid
- electric power systems
- electricity regulation
- electricity storage
- grid modernization
- IEEE 1547
- IEEE 2030
- interconnection
- interoperability
- island systems
- microgrids
- smart grids
- standards
- test procedures
- testing