A key concept and requirement for an operational and effective deployment of a large number of distributed energy resources (DER), which include sources of power and demand response, to enable the provision of flexibility and grid services, is the aggregation of DER. This aggregation function, as well as the functions required to enable grid services, are provided by DER management systems (DERMS). A functional specification for a DERMS and a description of the grid services that aggregated DER can provide the distribution and transmission systems is provided by this guide. Implementation issues and the interoperability requirements of a DERMS with its environment, including the transmission and distribution systems, and the communication and information infrastructure of modern grids are addressed by this guide.
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- PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
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- PAR Approval
- 2018-03-08
- Board Approval
- 2021-05-09
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- Published:
- 2021-06-09
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- IEEE Power and Energy Society
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- PE/T&D - Transmission and Distribution
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DERMS WG - Distributed energy resources management systems (DERMS) functional specification)_P2030.11
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- Michael Kipness
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- Geza Joos
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