May 21, 2006
Conference Paper

Interoperability - a Key Element for the Grid and DER of the Future

Abstract

The information exchange and coordinated control of distributed energy resources (DER) for many different purposes to the benefit of various parties represents a complex problem. The large number of DER devices means that the information exchange approaches, must be scalable, must accommodate a changing variety of communications technologies over time, and lend themselves to safe and reliable distributed decision making schemes. Mainstream information technology (IT) techniques will drive these approaches, but what can be done to facilitate the integration of the vast number of these resources into the larger system so they can interoperate more easily? Establishing a common vision of interoperability principles for the integration of DER in the power system can help address this question.

Revised: May 19, 2011 | Published: May 21, 2006

Citation

Hamilton S., E. Gunther, R. Drummond, and S.E. Widergren. 2006. Interoperability - a Key Element for the Grid and DER of the Future. In PES TD 2005/2006, 927-931. New York, New Mexico:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. PNNL-SA-45379.