Development of a Configurable DERMS Test System in GridAPPS-D
- Portland State Univ., OR (United States); Portland State Univesity
Distributed Energy Resources and their increased penetration within the power grid are a suitable method to provide essential reliability services. In order to do so, they must operate in aggregate. Aggregation of a wide variety of systems with varying standards and protocols is a complex task, which could benefit from rules and standards to support interoperability. To this end, the Portland State University Power Lab has developed the Energy Grid of Things project, which includes a Distributed Energy Resource Management System to provide aggregation and demonstrate the usage of an Energy Services Interface: a set of rules governing the interface between resource owners and aggregator businesses.
This thesis presents a Modeling Environment that provides a simulation and test platform reflecting the complex needs of an aggregator. A grid simulator is required that is able to reflect the effects of thousands of Distributed Energy Resources operating in tandem; furthermore, these effects must be communicated to external actors such as the Grid Operator, which provides grid service requests to the aggregator and requires feedback. The Modeling Environment provides all of this functionality by leveraging the GridAPPS-D platform to develop an interoperable class-based system that provides configurable simulations with modular input and output APIs. The Modeling Environment uses abstractions to allow any feasible type of input to be reflected within the model as a Distributed Energy Resource, and serves as a proof-of-concept for the development of aggregation simulation and testing within GridAPPS-D.
- Research Organization:
- Portland State University
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE Office of Electricity (OE)
- DOE Contract Number:
- OE0000922
- OSTI ID:
- 1899136
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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