Innovation at the Edge of the Grid
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e evolution of systems owned by entities other than utilities is occurring rapidly at the grid edge. Examples include: virtual power plants, microgrids, grid-interactive buildings, DER aggregation for bulk-level market participation, and community choice aggregation. The emergence of myriad distributed assets, not owned by the utility changes the problem from one of control to one of control and coordination and required very sophisticated engineering approaches to integrate their operation with utility systems under both normal and contingent circumstances. The US Department of Energy will present a set of case studies the describe what is required to fully integrate and utilize these non-utility systems.
Chairs:
Kelly Yee, USDOE
Sponsor Committees:
Grid &, Emerging Technologies Coordinating Committee