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DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCES: ACCOMMODATION OF INCREASED DER PENETRATION STRATEGIES, SYSTEM IMPACT STUDY PROCESS AND EQUIPMENT DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS (PDH AVAILABLE)

July 20, 2017 @ 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

This technical meeting will cover the three dimensions to DER deployment:

Accomodation of Increased DER Penetration:

With the growing demand for Distributed Energy Resources (DER), technology platforms must accommodate the continual expansion and complexity of our systems. This presentation will cover topics such as renewable generation, storage, and demand response as well as how our technology is evolving.

DER Interconnection Studies:

Interconnections of Distributed Energy Resources require compliance with IEEE 1547 and utility standards. This presentation will cover the basics of a system impact study for a DER interconnection into a distribution feeder. Topics will cover anti-islanding analysis, short circuit analysis, effective grounding, load flow, delta V, voltage flicker and interconnection design considerations.

Considerations for Distributed Generation Design:

While distributed generation (DG) is by no means a new phenomenon, recent years have seen a marked increase in the penetration of non-utility sources either feeding the Grid directly or reducing the portion of energy purchased from traditional electric utilities.  For example, as states implement various amounts of renewable portfolio standards (RPS), opportunities arise for independent producers to supply part of their energy needs and even supply energy to the electric utility market.  This talk looks at some aspects of electric power system design that are required to accommodate DG in light of typical Utility interconnect requirements, including modeling tools, protective device options, and the IEEE-1547 standard for interoperability with the Grid.

If you are a registered Professional Engineer and wish to receive Professional Development Hours for this event, please select the appropriate registration option.

Speaker(s): Brian Conroy of Avangrid and Jon Gay of RLC Engineering, Robert C. Smith

Agenda:

Agenda

12:00 p            Lunch and Networking

12:10 p             Presentation and Discussion: Accommodation of Increased DER Penetration

1:20 p               10 minutes break

1:30 p               Presentation and Discussion: DER Interconnection Studies

2: 40 p              10 minutes break

2:50 p               Presentation and Discussion: Considerations for Distributed Generation Design

4:00 p               Adjourn

Location:
Bldg: Best Western Plus
71 Gurnet Rd
Brunswick, Maine
04011

Details

Date:
July 20, 2017
Time:
12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Website:
http://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/45893

Organizer

[email protected]
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