1、 IEEE Guide for Conducting Distribution Impact Studies for Distributed Resource Interconnection Sponsored by the IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 21 on Fuel Cells, Photovoltaics, Dispersed Generation, and Energy Storage IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Standards Coordinating
2、Committee 21 IEEE Std 1547.7-2013IEEE Std 1547.7-2013 IEEE Guide for Conducting Distribution Impact Studies for Distributed Resource Interconnection Sponsor IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 21 of the IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 21 on Fuel Cells, Photovoltaics, Dispersed Generation, an
3、d Energy Storage Approved 11 December 2013 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: IEEE Std 1547.7 is part of the IEEE 1547 series of standards. Whereas IEEE Std 1547-2003 provides mandatory requirements for the interconnection of distributed resources (DR) with electric power systems (EPS), this guide do
4、es not presume the interconnection is IEEE 1547 compliant. Further, this guide does not interpret IEEE Std 1547 or other standards in the IEEE 1547 series, and this guide does not provide additional requirements or recommended practices related to the other IEEE 1547 documents. However, DR interconn
5、ection may contribute to resultant conditions that could exceed what was normally planned for and built into the distribution system. This guide provides alternative approaches and good practices for engineering studies of the potential impacts of a DR or aggregate DR interconnected to the electric
6、power distribution system. This guide describes criteria, scope, and extent for those engineering studies. Study scope and extent are described as functions of identifiable characteristics of the DR, the EPS, and the interconnection. The intent includes promoting impact study consistency while helpi
7、ng identify only those studies that should be performed based on technically transparent criteria for the DR interconnection. Keywords: distributed energy resources, distributed generation, distributed power, distributed resources, distribution grid, distribution system, electric power systems, ener
8、gy storage, federal utility grid, fuel cells, grid interconnection requirements and specifications, IEEE 1547.7, interconnection, microturbines, national, photovoltaic power systems, public utility commission, regulations, renewable energy, rulemaking, regional, utility grid, utility grid dispersed
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38、irely their own responsibility. Further information may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association. Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. vi Participants At the time this IEEE guide was completed, the DRIS Working Group had the following membership: Robert Saint, Chair Thomas Basso, Secreta
39、ry Rasool Aghatehrani Marcelo Algrain Muhammed Ali Wendy Al-Mukdad Robert Arritt Adil Aziz Martin Baier Mark Baldassari David Bassett David Beach Weruir Blumer David Bosack Ryan Boudreau James Bridges Robert Broadwater Drazena Brocilo Ken Brunkenhoefer Yi Chen Christopher Clarke James Cleary Michael
40、 Coddington Nancy Connelly Marv Dagatz Subir Das Herbert Daugherty Richard DeBlasio Mamadou Diong Jose Dizon Dale Donovan Michael Doyle Robert Eastham Peter Evans Masoud Farivar David Farmer Omar Faruque Markus Fischer Rhys Foster John Foster Joe Fox John Gajda Harjects Gill Joerg Grosshennig Jason
41、Gunawardena Jianlin Guo Joshua Hambrick Keith Harley Patrick Healey Taylor Hollis Soonwook Hong Iran Iqbal Hiroshi Irie Stoli Jager Lu Jiang Gerald Johnson Hal Kamigaki Farid Katiraei Maeda Kazuto David Kelley Joseph L. Koepfinger Connie Komomua James Lemke Claudio Lima Brian Lydic Hitoshi Maejima N
42、okhum Markushevich Anthony Mazy Tom McDermott Charles Mee Bill Moncrief Zinn Morton George Moskos Arun Narang David Nichols Rafael Nielson John Nunneley Gary Olson Marc Patterson David Pearce Mark Pokryska James Reilly Roy Riety D. Tom Rizy Roger Salas Daniel Sammon Colin Schauder Karl Schoder Brian
43、 Seal Paul Sheaffer Michael Sheehan Mark Siira Mark Smith Gary Smullin Farajollah Soudi Jim Sprecher Wayne Stec Chase Sun Tzen Woo Tham Michael Thesing Scott Thomas Sylvester Toe Brandon Tolentino Phuoc Tran Philippe Venne Simon Wall Reigh Walling Keith Walters Allen Windhom Nicolas Wrathall Timothy
44、 Zgonena Michael Zuercher-Martinson At the time this draft guide was completed, SCC21 had the following membership: Richard DeBlasio, Chair Thomas Basso, Vice Chair and Secretary David Bassett Paul Bishop John Bzura James M. Daley Douglas C. Dawson Frank Goodman Kelvin Hecht Yiming Hou Gerald Johnso
45、n Joseph L. Koepfinger Benjamin Kroposki Peter McNutt Thomas Prevost Charles Rogers Robert Saint Mark Siira Timothy Zgonena vii Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this guide. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapprova
46、l, or abstention.Mohamed Abdel Khalek William Ackerman Steven Alexanderson Marcelo Algrain Jay Anderson Martin Baier Mark Baldassari G. Bartok David Bassett Kenneth Behrendt Wallace Binder William Bloethe David Bosack Ryan Boudreau James Bouford James Bougie Chris Brooks David Brown Gustavo Brunello
47、 William Byrd Paul Cardinal Keith Chow James Cleary James Cole Larry Conrad Stephen Conrad Terry Conrad Garth Corey Luis Coronado Randall Crellin Randall Cunico Matthew Davis Kevin Donahoe Carlo Donaati Neal Dowling Michael Doyle Ahmed Elneweihi Brian Escott Dan Evans David Farmer Omar Faruque Rosty
48、slaw Fostiak Fredric Friend Doaa Galal Frank Gerleve David Gilmer J. T. Gordon Stephen Grier Randall Groves Donald Hall Keith Harley J. Harlow Jeffrey Hauber Patrick Healey Werner Hoelzl Robert Hoerauf Jerry Hohn Soonwook Hong Joseph Jancauskas Brian Johnson Gerald Johnson Innocent Kamwa Gael Kenned
49、y Yuri Khersonsky Morteza Khodaie James Kinney Boris Kogan Ljubomir Kojovic Benjamin Kroposki Jim Kulchisky Chung-Yiu Lam Raluca Lascu Kevin Little Omar Mazzoni John McDaniel John McDonald Hank McGlynn Dean Miller John Miller William Moncrief Jose Morales Kimberly Mosley Daniel Mulkey Daniel Mungovan Jerry Murphy Mangapathirao Mynam Arun Narang Michael Newman Charles Ngethe David Nichols Nick S. A. Nikjoo Joe Nims Matthew Norwalk Lorraine Padden Mirko Palazzo Panagiotis Papadopoulos Bansi Patel Subhash Patel Marc Patterson Christopher Petrola Dean Philips Alvaro Porti
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