IEEE P1547.9:2022 Edition
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Approved Draft Guide to Using IEEE Standard 1547 for Interconnection of Energy Storage Distributed Energy Resources with Electric Power Systems
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2022 |
New IEEE Standard – Active – Draft. Application of IEEE Std 1547-2018 to the interconnection of energy storage distributed energy resources (ES DER) to electric power systems (EPSs) is described in this guide. Along with examples of such interconnection, guidance on prudent and technically sound approaches to these interconnections is also given. The guide’s scope includes ES DER that are capable of exporting active power to an EPS. The guide also considers energy storage-related topics that are not currently addressed or fully covered in IEEE Std 1547-2018 and sets a basis for future development of industry best practices for ES DER-specific interconnection requirements that could be considered in future revisions of IEEE Std 1547.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Std 1547.9™-2022 Front Cover |
2 | Title page |
4 | Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents |
8 | Participants |
10 | Introduction Acknowledgments |
11 | Contents |
13 | Tables |
14 | Figures |
15 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose |
16 | 1.3 Word usage 1.4 Conventions in this guide 2. Normative references |
17 | 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations |
18 | 4. General interconnection technical specifications and performance requirements [1547] 4.1 Introduction [1547] |
19 | 4.2 Reference points of applicability (RPA) [1547] 4.3 Applicable voltages [1547] 4.4 Measurement accuracy [1547] |
26 | 4.5 Cease to energize performance requirement [1547] 4.6 Control capability requirements [1547] |
28 | 4.7 Prioritization of DER responses [1547] 4.8 Isolation device [1547] 4.9 Inadvertent energization of the Area EPS [1547] |
29 | 4.10 Enter service [1547] |
30 | 4.11 Interconnect integrity [1547] 4.12 Integration with Area EPS grounding [1547] |
31 | 4.13 Exemptions for emergency systems and standby DER [1547] 5. Reactive power capability and voltage/power control requirements [1547] 5.1 Introduction [1547] |
32 | 5.2 Reactive power capability of ES DER [1547] |
33 | 5.3 Voltage and reactive power control |
35 | 5.4 Voltage and active power control |
36 | 6. Response to Area EPS abnormal conditions [1547] 6.1 Introduction [1547] |
37 | 6.2 Area EPS faults and open phase conditions [1547] 6.3 Area EPS reclosing coordination [1547] 6.4 Voltage [1547] 6.5 Frequency [1547] |
43 | 6.6 Return to service after trip [1547] 7. Power quality [1547] 8. Islanding [1547] |
44 | 8.1 Unintentional islanding [1547] 8.2 Intentional islanding [1547] |
48 | 9. ES DER on distribution secondary grid/area/street (grid) networks and spot networks [1547] 9.1 Introduction |
49 | 9.2 Network protectors |
50 | 9.3 Concepts of limiting DER output relative to facility load |
51 | 9.4 ES DERs to limit DER output relative to facility load |
52 | 10. Interoperability, information exchange, information models, and protocols [1547] |
54 | 10.1 Interoperability requirements [1547] 10.2 Monitoring, control, and information exchange requirements [1547] 10.3 Nameplate information [1547] 10.4 Configuration information [1547] 10.5 Monitoring information [1547] |
55 | 10.6 Management information [1547] |
57 | 10.7 Communication protocol requirements [1547] |
58 | 10.8 Communication performance requirements [1547] 10.9 Cyber security requirements [1547] |
59 | 11. Test and verification requirements [1547] 11.1 Introduction [1547] 11.2 General 11.3 Type testing |
62 | 11.4 Interoperability tests |
63 | 11.5 DER evaluations and commissioning tests |
64 | 12. Safety 12.1 General 12.2 Codes |
65 | 12.3 Product/safety standards 12.4 Other standards and guidelines 12.5 Safety practices |
67 | Annex A (informative)Bibliography |
70 | Annex B (informative)Interconnection of bidirectional electric vehicle (EV) charging stations B.1 Introduction |
72 | B.2 Electric vehicle dc charging station |
73 | B.3 EV ac charging station B.4 Fleet charging B.5 Aggregation |
74 | Annex C (informative)Examples using operational state-of-charge and model parameters |
77 | Annex D (informative)Energy storage distributed energy resources (ES DER) and fast frequency response (FFR) |
82 | Annex E (informative)Use cases for energy storage distributed energy resources (ES DER) with respect to islanding E.1 Varying battery conditions E.2 ES DER behind the meter |
83 | E.3 ES DER-based parallel condition E.4 ES for ramping control in parallel condition and for Area EPS E.5 ES DER for damping of any parallel condition or Area EPS phenomenon |
84 | E.6 Community Microgrid E.7 Substation Microgrid and Mid-Feeder Microgrid E.8 Remote Grid |
85 | E.9 Non-export microgrid with one or more generation DER and load-shed capable loads |
87 | Back cover |