December 10, 2024
Arlington, Va. — The National Electrical
Manufacturers Association (NEMA) launched a new guideline that establishes
clear performance standards for microgrid control systems to ensure they work
efficiently and reliably and promote the overall integration of renewable energy
sources into power grids.
The
Microgrid Control Systems
Performance Standard outlines the performance capabilities of
microgrid control systems to detail general requirements and performance
criteria. The standard covers aspects of microgrid control systems, including
control hierarchy, components, and network architecture, and includes key
performance areas, such as transition management and optimal energy dispatch.
Establishing clear performance standards enhances the stability and flexibility
of energy distribution and encourages the adoption of sustainable energy
solutions by bolstering investments in microgrids.
“From
preventing power outages caused by extreme weather to delivering reliable power
to data centers, microgrids are an integral component of a modern power
delivery system,” said
Patrick Hughes, Senior Vice President, Technical Affairs, NEMA.
“The newly published guideline will help ensure our nation’s microgrids meet
the demands of a rapidly growing and diversifying electrical system.”
Audiences
that will use this standard include energy operators, engineers, researchers,
and policy makers. You can read more about the standard here.