1、1547-2003IEEE Standards1547TMIEEE Standard for InterconnectingDistributed Resources with ElectricPower SystemsPublished by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA28 July 2003Standards Coordinating Committee 21Sponsored by theStandards Co
2、ordinating Committee 21 onFuel Cells, Photovoltaics, Dispersed Generation, and Energy StorageIEEE StandardsPrint: SH95144PDF: SS95144Authorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on March 17, 2009 at 15:32 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply. IEEE Std 1547-2003 (R2008)IEEE S
3、tandard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power SystemsSponsorStandards Coordinating Committee 21(Fuel Cells, Photovoltaics, Dispersed Generation, and Energy Storage)Reaffirmed 25 September 2008Approved 12 June 2003IEEE-SA Standards BoardAuthorized licensed use limited to: IHS
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25、erved.Introduction(This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1547-2003, IEEE Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources withElectric Power Systems.)IEEE Std 1547-2003 is the first of a series of standards being developed by Standards CoordinatingCommittee 21 on Fuel Cells, Photovoltaics, Dis
26、persed Generation, and Energy Storage (SCC21) concerningdistributed resources interconnection. The titles of the additional documents in that series follow. IEEE P1547.1TMDraft Standard For Conformance Test Procedures for Equipment InterconnectingDistributed Resources with Electric Power Systems IEE
27、E P1547.2TMDraft Application Guide for IEEE Std 1547-2003, IEEE Standard for Interconnect-ing Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems IEEE P1547.3TMDraft Guide for Monitoring, Information Exchange, and Control of DistributedResources Interconnected with Electric Power Systems This first pu
28、blication of IEEE Std 1547-2003 is an outgrowth of the changes in the environment forproduction and delivery of electricity and builds on prior IEEE recommended practices and guidelinesdeveloped by SCC21 e.g., IEEE Std 929TM-2000, IEEE Recommended Practice for Utility Interface ofPhotovoltaic (PV) S
29、ystems, and Standards Coordinating Committee 23 on Dispersed Storage andGeneration (e.g., IEEE Std 1001TM-1988, Guide for Interfacing Dispersed Storage and Generation Facilitieswith Electric Utility Systems). Traditionally, utility electric power systems (EPS) were not designed to accommodate active
30、 generation andstorage at the distribution level. The technologies and operational concepts to properly integrate distributedresources (DR) into the existing EPS continue to be further developed to fully realize benefits and to avoidnegative impacts on system reliability and safety. There is a criti
31、cal need to have a single document of consensus standard technical requirements for DRinterconnection rather than having to conform to numerous local practices and guidelines. This standardaddresses that critical need by providing uniform criteria and requirements relevant to the performance,operati
32、on, testing, safety considerations, and maintenance of the interconnection. The intent of this standard is to define the technical requirements in a manner that can be universallyadopted. The universality relates not only to the technical aspects, but also to the adoption of this standard asbeing pe
33、rtinent across a number of industries and institutions, e.g., hardware manufacturers, utilities, energyservice companies, codes and standards organizations, regulators and legislators, and other interestedentities. This standard focuses on the technical specifications for, and testing of, the interc
34、onnection itself, and not onthe types of the DR technologies. This standard aims to be technology neutral, although cognizant that thetechnical attributes of DR and the types of EPSs do have a bearing on the interconnection requirements. Theaddition of DR to an EPS will change the system and its res
35、ponse in some manner. Although this standardestablishes criteria and requirements for interconnection, this standard is not a design handbook nor is it anapplication guideline. This standard provides the minimum functional technical requirements that areuniversally needed to help assure a technicall
36、y sound interconnection. Any additional local requirementsshould not be implemented to the detriment of the functional technical requirements of this standard. It is beyond the scope of this standard to address the methods used for performing EPS impact studies,mitigating limitations of the Area EPS
37、, or for addressing the business or tariff issues associated withinterconnection. Authorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on March 17, 2009 at 15:32 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply. Copyright 2003 IEEE. All rights reserved. vParticipantsAt the time this standard wa
38、s completed, the Standards Coordinating Committee 21 on Fuel Cells,Photovoltaics, Dispersed Generation, and Energy Storage had the following membership:Richard DeBlasio, ChairSteve Chalmers, Vice ChairThomas S. Basso, SecretaryAt the time this standard was completed, the Distributed Resources and El
39、ectric Power SystemsInterconnection Working Group (P1547 WG) of the Standard Coordinating Committee 21 (SCC21) on FuelCells, Photovoltaics, Dispersed Generation, and Energy Storage had the following membership whoparticipated in the preparation of this standard:Richard DeBlasio, ChairFrank Goodman,
40、Vice Chair Joseph L. Koepfinger, Vice ChairThomas S. Basso, SecretaryJerry AndersonJay ChamberlinJames M. Daley Douglas C. DawsonN. Richard FriedmanWilliam E. FeeroFrank GoodmanKelvin HechtBarry HornbergerJoseph L. KoepfingerBenjamin Kroposki Robert McConnell John StevensJohn WilesJohn WohlgemuthTim
41、othy P. ZgonenaWilliam J. AckermanLarry AdamsJ. Reese AdomaitisPirous (Pete) AhkamiNaeem AhmadRichard (Rick) AllisonPeter AmosRoger A. ArgealMartin BaierPhilip A. BakerJohn C. BalachandraPhilip BarkerDavid BaroneDavid BassettAlan BaxEdward BeardsworthTerry BeckerRobert W. BeckwithMichael BehnkeSteph
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