April 15, 2021
Journal Article

The Plug and Play Electricity Era: Interoperability to Integrate Anything, Anywhere, Anytime

Abstract

The advent of the information age continues to transform the mechanics of integrating electric power devices and systems from coordinated operations based purely on the physics of electric power engineering to an increasing blend of power with information and communications technology engineering. Integrating electric system components is not just about attaching electric power wires but requires the connection of computer-based automation systems and their associated sensing and communications equipment. The architectural impacts are significant. Well-considered and commonly held concepts, principles, and organizational structures have been emerging to address the complexity of the integrated operational challenges that drives our society to expect more flexibility in configuring the electric power system, while simultaneously achieving greater efficiency, reliability, and resilience. Architectural concepts such as modularity and composability contribute to forming structures that enable the connection of power system equipment characterized by clearly-defined interfaces that consist of physical connections and cyber connections. The result of successful integration of the components of the electric power system is interoperation; the discipline that drives the integration to be simple and reliable is the topic of interoperability.

Published: April 15, 2021

Citation

Widergren S.E., R.B. Melton, A. Khandekar, B. Nordman, and M.R. Knight. 2019. The Plug and Play Electricity Era: Interoperability to Integrate Anything, Anywhere, Anytime. IEEE Power & Energy Magazine 17, no. 5:47-58. PNNL-SA-143793. doi:10.1109/MPE.2019.2921742