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P2783

Guide for the Application of Quick Response Systems of Customer-Side Loads in Modern Power Grids

This guide provides engineering principles, practices, and guidelines for the selection and application of fast response systems of customer-side loads in modern power grids. It considers the impact of increasing the penetration of renewable energy sources in power systems. The definitions, classification and characteristics of rapid load response resources are elaborated in this guide, such as active response loads, interruptible loads and energy storage. It provides complementary approaches for mitigating frequency stability issues of bulk power systems and microgrids, as well as absorbing renewable power. Function architecture, control strategy, and system implementation for quick response systems of customer-side loads are explored in this guide.

Sponsor Committee
PE/SBLC - Smart Buildings, Loads and Customer Systems
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2018-10-30

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IEEE Power and Energy Society
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Sponsor Committee
PE/SBLC - Smart Buildings, Loads and Customer Systems
Working Group
Loads/Quick Response Systems - Application of Quick response system for customer-side load in modern power grids WG
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Michael Kipness
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Jizhong Zhu

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