Prefeasibility Analysis of Behind-the-Meter Distributed Energy Resources in Highland Park, MI: Highland Park Pathways to Power

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

Through the Communities LEAP (Local Energy Action Program) Pilot, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) engaged the Highland Park Stakeholder Coalition to scope four technical assistance work areas to address their energy needs and goals. This slide deck addresses the highlighted tasks under work area "B" related to policy analysis, due diligence, and case studies for removing barriers and providing best practices for local clean energy development. NREL used the REopt platform to evaluate the techno-economic potential of adding solar PV, electric storage, and/or diesel generators at several locations in Highland Park, Michigan: a typical residential and commercial building in Highland Park, the Earnest T. Ford Recreation Center, and the Parker Village Microgrid. The analysis goals focused on the ability of solar PV, electric storage, and/or diesel generators to reduce electricity costs and improve site resilience.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages74
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-7A40-87988

Other Report Number

  • DOE/GO-102024-6115

Keywords

  • battery storage
  • behind-the-meter
  • communities
  • microgrid
  • REopt
  • resilience
  • solar
  • techno-economic analysis

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