Benjamin Kroposki, Senior Member, IEEE, Thomas Basso, Member, IEEE, and Richard DeBlasio,
所属专业方向:
电力系统
摘要:
Microgrids are intentional islands formed at a
facility or in an electrical distribution system that contain at least
one distributed energy resource and associated loads. Microgrids
that operate both electrical generation and loads in a coordinated
manner can offer benefits to the customer and the local utility.
The loads and energy sources in a microgrid can be disconnected
from and reconnected to the utility system with minimal
disruption, thereby improving reliability. Any time a microgrid
is implemented in an electrical distribution system, it must be
well planned to avoid problems. This paper discusses current
microgrid technologies and standards that are being developed to
address implementation of microgrids.