Incorporation of decentralized generation or distributed energy resources (DERs) such as solar and wind, is transforming the electricity grid. These resources have the potential to provide greater overall value when they are grid connected and coordinated between transmission and distribution systems. The Coordinated Real-Time Sub-Transmission Volt-VAr Control Tool (CReST-VCT) has been proposed to provide co-optimization between transmission and distribution systems maximizing DER utilization while maintaining overall grid stability. In this paper, we examine the communication systems that are necessary to support the integration of the CReST-VCT optimization mechanism in a real-time operational environment. The required communication interfaces will be identified based on the operation model of CReST-VCT. The characteristics of the communication systems at these interfaces will be described to establish the context within which CReST-VCT will operate. The related protocols and cybersecurity domain will be reviewed. Potential issues and concerns will then be identified to guide subsequent integration efforts.
Revised: February 26, 2020 |
Published: May 30, 2019