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| + | ====== Microgrids ====== | ||
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| + | ===== Definition - IEEE standard 2030.7 ===== | ||
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| + | In IEEE standard 2030.7 a microgrid is defined as follows: ‘A group of interconnected loads and distributed energy resources with clearly defined electrical boundaries that acts as a single controllable entity with respect to the grid and can connect and disconnect from the grid to enable it to operate in both grid-connected or island modes’. | ||
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| + | [Source: IEEE. IEEE Standard for the Specification of Microgrid Controllers; | ||
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| + | ===== Definition - IEC-TS 62898-1 ===== | ||
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| + | In IEC-TS 62898-1, a microgrid is defined as follows: ‘Group of interconnected loads and distributed energy resources with defined electrical boundaries that acts as a single controllable entity and is able to operate in both grid-connected and island mode.’ The definition covers both utility microgrids and customer microgrids. | ||
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| + | [Source: IEC. Microgrids—Part 1: Guidelines for Microgrid Projects Planning and Specification; | ||
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| + | ===== Three-tiered system to describe microgrids [New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU)] ===== | ||
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| + | “Level 1 or single customer microgrid. This is a single DER system such as a photovoltaic solar (PV) system, combined heat and power (CHP) or fuel cell (FC) system that is serving one customer through a single meter. This microgrid class is connected to and can island from the distribution grid. | ||
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| + | Level 2 or single customer / campus setting; also referred to as the partial feeder microgrid. This classification includes either a single or multiple DER systems connecting multiple buildings, but controlled by one meter at the point of common coupling.2 This microgrid class is connected to and can island from the distribution grid. | ||
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| + | Level 3 or multiple customers / advanced microgrid; also referred to as the full feeder microgrid. This is a single or multiple DER system that serves several different buildings/ | ||
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| + | [Source: (New Jersey BPU, n.d.) cited in Jones (NASEO), Kelsey, Will McCurry (NARUC), and Kiera Zitelman (NARUC). ‘State Microgrid Policy, Programmatic, | ||
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| + | ===== Microgrid Concept: operator’s and end user’s viewpoint [Sirviö et al 2020] ===== | ||
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| + | "The microgrid concept should provide a broad range of economic, technical, and environmental benefits to different stakeholders according to the use of configuration and operation schemes [3]. From the power system operator’s viewpoint, the microgrids can be considered as an aggregation concept of the coordinated control (both supply and demand-side) based on the connected, flexible distributed energy resources (DERs). From the end user’s point of view, microgrids should decrease the costs of energy, increase power quality and reliability, | ||
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| + | ===== Isolated and non-isolated microgrids - IEC-TS 62898-1 ===== | ||
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| + | Microgrids are classified into isolated microgrids and non-isolated microgrids. Isolated microgrids have no electrical connection to a wider electric power system. Non-isolated microgrids can act as controllable units to the electric power system and can operate in the following two modes: • grid-connected mode; • island mode. [Source: IEC. Microgrids—Part 1: Guidelines for Microgrid Projects Planning and Specification; | ||
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| + | ===== Microgids and Energy Communities - are not equivalent, but they can [Sirviö et al 2020] ===== | ||
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| + | ===== Functionalities of microgrids [Sirviö et al 2020] ===== | ||
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