Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) originated as a way for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to monitor the development of systems being readied for space. The technique has found wide application as part of the more general topic of system engineering. In this paper, we consider the applicability of TRLs to systems being readied for the smart grid. We find that there are many useful parallels, and much to be gained by this application. However, TRLs were designed for a developer who was also a user. That is not usually the case for smart grid developments. We consider the matter from the point of view of the company responsible for implementation, typically a utility, and we find that there is a need for connecting the many standards in the industry. That connection is explored, and some new considerations are introduced.
Revised: October 2, 2013 |
Published: February 27, 2013
Citation
Kirkham H., and M.C. Marinovici. 2013.Technology Readiness and the Smart Grid. In IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT 2013), February 24-27, 2013, Washington DC, 1-6. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE.PNNL-SA-90917.doi:10.1109/ISGT.2013.6497804