Applications of electric energy storage equipment and systems (ESS) for electric power systems (EPSs) are covered. Testing items and procedures, including type test, production test, installation evaluation, commissioning test at site, and periodic test, are provided in order to verify whether ESS applied in EPSs meet the safety and reliability requirements of the EPS. Grid operators, ESS manufactures, and ESS operators are for whom this standard is established.
- Standard Committee
- BOG/SC21 - Distributed Generation, Energy Storage and Interoperability Standards Committee
- Status
- Active Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2011-02-02
- Board Approval
- 2016-06-30
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 2017-11-14
- Published:
- 2016-09-30
Working Group Details
- Society
- Standard Committee
- BOG/SC21 - Distributed Generation, Energy Storage and Interoperability Standards Committee
- Working Group
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WG_ 1526_Energy_Storage - Test Procedures for Equipment Interconnecting Electric Energy Storage with Electric Power Systems working group
- IEEE Program Manager
- Malia Zaman
Contact Malia Zaman - Working Group Chair
- Yiming Hou
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