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Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean EnergyVolume 10, Issue 2, 1 March 2022, Pages 277-285

Integration of Utility Distributed Energy Resource Management System and Aggregators for Evolving Distribution System Operators(Article)(Open Access)

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  • aFaculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Department for Power, Electronics, and Telecommunications, Novi Sad, Serbia
  • bEnergy System Integration, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, United States

Abstract

With the rapid integration of distributed energy resources (DERs), distribution utilities are faced with new and unprecedented issues. New challenges introduced by high penetration of DERs range from poor observability to overload and reverse power flow problems, under-over-voltages, maloperation of legacy protection systems, and requirements for new planning procedures. Distribution utility personnel are not adequately trained, and legacy control centers are not properly equipped to cope with these issues. Fortunately, distribution energy resource management systems (DERMSs) are emerging software technologies aimed to provide distribution system operators (DSOs) with a specialized set of tools to enable them to over-come the issues caused by DERs and to maximize the benefits of the presence of high penetration of these novel resources. However, as DERMS technology is still emerging, its definition is vague and can refer to very different levels of software hierarchies, spanning from decentralized virtual power plants to DER aggregators and fully centralized enterprise systems (called utility DERMS). Although they are all frequently simply called DERMS, these software technologies have different sets of tools and aim to provide different services to different stake-holders. This paper explores how these different software technologies can complement each other, and how they can provide significant benefits to DSOs in enabling them to successfully manage evolving distribution networks with high penetration of DERs when they are integrated together into the control cen-ters of distribution utilities. © 2013 State Grid Electric Power Research Institute.

Author keywords

aggregatordistributed energy resource (DER)distributed energy resource management system (DERMS)Distributed generationnon-wire alternatives

Indexed keywords

Engineering controlled terms:Electric load flowEnergy management systemsEnergy resourcesLegacy systemsNatural resources managementResource allocation
Engineering uncontrolled termsAggregatorDistributed energy resourceDistributed energy resource management systemDistributed Energy ResourcesDistribution systemsEnergy resource managementsNon-wire alternativeResource management systemsSystem operator
Engineering main heading:Distributed power generation
  • ISSN: 21965625
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.35833/MPCE.2021.000667
  • Document Type: Article
  • Publisher: State Grid Electric Power Research Institute Nanjing Branch

  Strezoski, L.; Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Department for Power, Electronics, and Telecommunications, Novi Sad, Serbia;
© Copyright 2022 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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