Lessons Learned from Microgrid Implementation
* 21PESGM2822, Coordinating Competing Microgrid Objectives: W. ALLEN, SEL Engineering Services, Inc. * 21PESGM2823, Lessons Learned from University Microgrid Updates and Implementations: N. SCHULZ, Washington State University * 21PESGM2824, ComEd',s Bronzeville Community Microgrid: Lessons Learned from Experience: S. PANDEY, ComEd * 21PESGM2825, Networked Microgrid Operations, Managing Mixed Generation Resources for Resilient Low Emission Operations: K. SCHNEIDER, Pacific Northwest National Lab
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Microgrids projects are on rise to increase reliability and resiliency, enhance renewable energy usage, and reduce emissions. However, project planners face unique and novel challenges when designing effective projects to realize these multifold benefits. Microgrid designers tailor projects to meet specific requirements of the site, but the experience gained from design, construction, and operation provides instructive experience to other projects. This panel will focus on lessons learned from several microgrid projects. Panelists with first hand microgrid design and implementation experience will discuss what challenges they encountered through the project's design, construction, and operation and how their teams addressed those challenges to make the microgrids successful.
Chairs:
Anurag Srivastava, Washington State University, Melanie Johnson, US Army ERDC-CERL
Sponsor Committees:
Energy Development and Power Generation