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Title: Monitoring and control requirement definition study for dispersed storage and generation (DSG). Volume IV, Appendix C. Identification from utility visits of present and future approaches to integration of DSG into distribution networks

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5986687

A major aim of the US National Energy Policy, as well as that of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, is to conserve energy and to shift from oil to more abundant domestic fuels and renewable energy sources. Dispersed Storage and Generation (DSG) is the term that characterizes the present and future dispersed, relatively small (< 30 MW) energy systems, such as solar thermal electric, photovoltaic, wind fuel cell, storage battery, hydro, and cogeneration, which can help achieve these national energy goals and can be dispersed throughout the distribution portion of an electric utility system. As a result of visits to four utilities concerned with the use of DSG power sources on their distribution networks, some useful impressions of present and future approaches to the integration of DSGs into electrical distribution network have been obtained. A more extensive communications and control network will be developed by utilities for control of such sources for future use. Different approaches to future utility systems with DSG are beginning to take shape. The new DSG sources will be in decentralized locations with some measure of centralized control. The utilities have yet to establish firmly the communication and control means or their organization. For the present, the means for integrating the DSGs and their associated monitoring and control equipment into a unified system have not been decided.

Research Organization:
General Electric Co., Schenectady, NY (USA). Corporate Research and Development Center
OSTI ID:
5986687
Report Number(s):
NYSERDA-80-15-Vol.4-App.C; ON: DE81904153
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English