UFTO Note - DG Update - Mar 5, 2004
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Subject: UFTO Note - DG Update
Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2004
Has DG (distributed generation) gone quiet, or mainstream, or
both? Meanwhile, the DOE program has not done well in the
proposed budget. Congressional earmarks are taking up so much
money that DOE is forced to cancel some ongoing DG applications
projects.
Here are some developments and updates.
- DUIT Facility Up and Running
- CADER Meeting Jan. 2004
- IEEE 1547 Interconnection Standards
- PG&E DG Interconnection program
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Distributed Utility Integration Test Facility
The Distributed Utility Integration Test (DUIT) is the first
full-scale, integration test of commercial-grade, utility grid
interactive Distributed Energy Resources (DER) in the U.S. DUIT
addresses a key technical issue: electrical implications of
operating multiple, diverse DERs at high penetration levels
within a utility distribution system. DUIT’s test plan is
intended to focus on grid interaction, integration and
aggregation issues, not on DER technology itself.
After an exhaustive study of program goals and alternative sites,
DOE selected the facilities at PG&E's Modular Generation Test
Facility in San Ramon, CA as the home of the new DUIT Facility.
Pre existing buildings, labs and professional staff helped make
the choice, along with the adjacent test substation and
high-current yard. The site held an official opening ceremony in
August 2003.
The facility offers a realistic yet controlled laboratory
environment, enabling testing of normal and abnormal operational
conditions without interfering with a customer’s electric
service. DG equipment at the site is commercially available and
all on loan to the project from the vendors: Inverters, rotating
machinery, and generation and storage devices. DUIT provides a
full-scale multi-megawatt implementation, testing and
demonstration of distributed generation technologies in a
realistic utility installation.
Utilities may want to take note that DUIT will be confirming and
testing to the newly passed IEEE 1547 Interconnection standard,
which is expected to be adopted by a large number of state
regulators and legislators. Similarly, for California, DUIT will
be testing to the Rule 21 document.
To inquire about prospective DUIT project participation,
technical specifications, test plans, project plans or the DUIT
white paper, contact the DUIT Project Team. Reports will be
issued by CEC and other sponsors beginning this Summer, and
information will be available on the DUIT website:
http://www.dua1.com/DUIT
Contact:
Susan Horgan, DUIT Project Leader
Distributed Utility Associates
925-447-0625 susan@dua1.com
For the complete history:
"DUIT: Distributed Utility Integration Test", NREL/SR-560-34389,
August 2003 (250 pages)
http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy03osti/34389.pdf
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CADER (California Alliance for Distributed Energy Resources)
The 2004 DG conference in San Diego on January 26-28, 2004 had
202 attendees.
http://www.cader.org/2004Conference/Conference2004.html
Presentations are posted on CADER’s website at www.cader.org or
go directly to:
http://www.cader.org/2004Conference/2004Presentations/Presentations.html
The draft DG-DER Cost and Benefit Primer was developed as a first
step to support the discussions at the "Costs and Benefits of
DER" session at the Conference on January 26-28, 2004. Comments
about the document can be provided via the CADER member
list-server to reach all members.
http://www.cader.org/2004Conference/Papers.html
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IEEE 1547 Update
As you know, "IEEE 1547 Standard for Interconnecting Distributed
Resources with Electric Power Systems" was approved by the IEEE
Standards Board in June 2003. It was approved as an American
National Standard in October 2003. (available for purchase from
IEEE: http://standards.ieee.org
SCC21 develops and coordinates new IEEE standards and maintains
existing standards developed under past SCC21 projects. These
include the original 1547, along with the four spinoff efforts.
> P1547.1 Conformance Test Procedures for Equipment
Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems
(EPS) (draft standard)
> P1547.2 Draft Application Guide for the IEEE 1547 Standard
> P1547.3 Monitoring, Information Exchange, and Control of
Distributed Resources Interconnected with EPS (draft guide)
> P1547.4 Design, Operation, and Integration of Distributed
Resource Island Systems with EPS (draft guide)
#1 and 2 have drafts out to their working groups for review. #1
expects to be ready for ballot early in 2005.
#3 has just completed a draft.
#4 has just been approved as a new initiative, and will be
organized over the coming summer.
Complete information is available at:
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc21/wg.html
The next meeting of the IEEE 1547 series working groups will be
April 20-22, 2004 in San Francisco. The P1547.1, P1547.2, and
P1547.3 working groups will meet concurrently 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
each day. Working groups will be meeting separately - no plenary
session is planned. Details at:
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc21/1547.1/1547.1_archives.html
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PG&E DG Interconnection program
PG&E held a Distributed Generation (DG) Workshop last
December 10. The free event provided PG&E customers and the
DG community with practical information on how to navigate the
various Electric Rule 21 application and interconnection review
processes - from initial application through to permission to
parallel with PG&E's electric distribution system. The focus
of the workshop was to communicate PG&E's internal DG
processes and interconnection technical requirements to the DG
community. (For details on California's Rule 21, see:
http://www.energy.ca.gov/distgen/interconnection/california_requirements.html)
PG&E has set up an entire cross-company team to deal with all
aspects of DG interconnection in a coordinated way. They appear
to be very committed to low hassle, low cost, minimum time for DG
projects. A great deal of information about PG&E's program,
(including the 117 page powerpoint from the workshop) is
available at: http://www.pge.com/gen
Jerry Jackson, Team Leader
415-973-3655 GRJ4@pge.com
PS- Jerry's office generously offers to send a hard copy on
request of the nearly 2 inch thick binder that was handed out at
the workshop.
---------CALIFORNIA RULE 21 -------
CPUC:
http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/static/industry/electric/distributed+generation/index.htm
CEC: http://www.energy.ca.gov/distgen/index.html
After passing Rule 21 in Dec 2000, California PUC established,
and the CEC coordinated, a working group of all DG stakeholders.
Electric Rule 21 Working Group meetings have been held about once
a month since mid 2001. The purpose is to establish procedures
and work through issues to simplify and expedite interconnection
projects. (Agenda and minutes are at:
http://www.energy.ca.gov/distgen/interconnection/work_group.html)
California Interconnection Guidebook
Publication # 500-03-083F
PDF file, 94 pages, 1.1 megabytes) online November 13, 2003.
http://www.energy.ca.gov/distgen/interconnection/guide_book.html
The Guidebook is intended to help a person or project team
interconnect one or more electricity generators to the local
electric utility grid in California under California Rule 21.
Rule 21 applies only to the three electric utilities in
California that are under jurisdiction of the California PUC:
PG&E, SCE, and SDG&E. The Guidebook is written as an aid
to interconnection in these utility areas. It may also be useful
for interconnection in some municipal utility areas with
interconnection rules resembling Rule 21, principally Riverside,
SMUD, and the LADWP.
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Recommended: DG Monitor, a free email newsletter from Resource
Dynamics Corp. Archive and subscription at:
http://www.distributed-generation.com/
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