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DESCRIPTION:This technical meeting will cover the three dimensions to DER d
 eployment.\n\n1. Accommodation of Increased DER Penetration:\n\nWith the g
 rowing demand for Distributed Energy Resources (DER)\, technology platform
 s must accommodate the continual expansion and complexity of our systems. 
 This presentation will cover topics such as renewable generation\, storage
 \, and demand response as well as how our technology is evolving.\n\n2. DE
 R Interconnection Studies:\n\nInterconnections of Distributed Energy Resou
 rces require compliance with IEEE 1547 and utility standards. This present
 ation will cover the basics of a system impact study for a DER interconnec
 tion into a distribution feeder. Topics will cover anti-islanding analysis
 \, short circuit analysis\, effective grounding\, load flow\, delta V\, vo
 ltage flicker and interconnection design considerations.\n\n3. Considerati
 ons for Distributed Generation Design:\n\nWhile distributed generation (DG
 ) is by no means a new phenomenon\, recent years have seen a marked increa
 se in the penetration of non-utility sources either feeding the Grid direc
 tly or reducing the portion of energy purchased from traditional electric 
 utilities. For example\, as states implement various amounts of renewable 
 portfolio standards (RPS)\, opportunities arise for independent producers 
 to supply part of their energy needs and even supply energy to the electri
 c utility market. This talk looks at some aspects of electic power system 
 design that are required to accommodate DG in light of typical Utility int
 erconnect requirements\, including modeling tools\, protective device opti
 ons\, and the IEEE-1547 standard for interoperability with the Grid.\n\nCo
 -sponsored by: Maine Section\n\nSpeaker(s): Brian Conroy of Avangrid and J
 on Gay of RLC Engineering\, Rob Smith of Waldron Engineering and Construct
 ion\n\nAgenda: \nAgenda\n\n12:00 p Lunch and Networking\n\n12:10 p Present
 ation and Discussion: Accommodation of Increased DER Penetration\n\n1:20 p
  10 minute break\n\n1:30 p Presentation and Discussion: DER Interconnectio
 n Studies\n\n2: 40 p 10 minute break\n\n2:50 p Presentation and Discussion
 : Considerations for Distributed Generation Design\n\n4:00 p Adjourn\n\n71
  Gurnet Rd\, Brunswick\, Maine\, United States\, 04011
LOCATION:71 Gurnet Rd\, Brunswick\, Maine\, United States\, 04011
ORGANIZER:robertsmith@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:11
SUMMARY:Distributed Energy Resources: Accommodation of Increased DER Penetr
 ation Strategies\, System Impact Study Process and Equipment Design Consid
 erations
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/46131
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This technical meeting will cover the thre
 e dimensions to DER deployment.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;1. Accommodation of Increased DER 
 Penetration:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;With the growing demand for Distributed Energy Resour
 ces (DER)\, technology platforms must accommodate the continual expansion 
 and complexity of our systems. &amp;nbsp\;This presentation will cover topics 
 such as renewable generation\, storage\, and demand response as well as ho
 w our technology is evolving.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;2. DER Interconnection Studies:&lt;/p&gt;\
 n&lt;p&gt;Interconnections of Distributed Energy Resources require compliance wi
 th IEEE 1547 and utility standards. &amp;nbsp\;This presentation will cover th
 e basics of a system impact study for a DER interconnection into a distrib
 ution feeder. &amp;nbsp\;Topics will cover anti-islanding analysis\, short cir
 cuit analysis\, effective grounding\, load flow\, delta V\, voltage flicke
 r and interconnection design considerations.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;3. Considerations for
  Distributed Generation Design:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;While distributed generation (DG) 
 is by no means a new phenomenon\, recent years have seen a marked increase
  in the penetration of non-utility sources either feeding the Grid directl
 y or reducing the portion of energy purchased from traditional electric ut
 ilities. &amp;nbsp\;For example\, as states implement various amounts of renew
 able portfolio standards (RPS)\, opportunities arise for independent produ
 cers to supply part of their energy needs and even supply energy to the el
 ectric utility market. &amp;nbsp\;This talk looks at some aspects of electic p
 ower system design that are required to accommodate DG in light of typical
  Utility interconnect requirements\, including modeling tools\, protective
  device options\, and the IEEE-1547 standard for interoperability with the
  Grid.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Agenda&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;12:00 p &amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp
 \;&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\; Lunch and Netwo
 rking&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;12:10 p &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\;Prese
 ntation and Discussion:&amp;nbsp\;&lt;strong&gt;Accommodation of Increased DER Penet
 ration&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;1:20 p &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nb
 sp\; &amp;nbsp\;10 minute break&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;1:30 p &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\;
  &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\;Presentation and Discussion:&amp;nbsp\;&lt;strong&gt;DER Int
 erconnection Studies&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;2: 40 p &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbs
 p\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; 10 minute break&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;2:50 p &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\;
  &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\;Presentation and Discussion:&amp;nbsp\;&lt;strong
 &gt;Considerations for Distributed Generation Design&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;4:00 p 
 &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\; &amp;nbsp\;Adjourn&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nb
 sp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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