Accommodating High Levels of Variable Generation - NERC
Accommodating High Levels of Variable Generation - NERC
Accommodating High Levels of Variable Generation - NERC
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Appendix I: 2009-2011 Objective and Work Plan<br />
1.7. Existing bulk power system voltage ride-through performance requirements and<br />
distribution system anti-islanding voltage drop-out requirements <strong>of</strong> IEEE Standard 1547<br />
must be reconciled.<br />
IVGTF – Planning Sub-Group Start Date: 2 nd Qtr. 2009 End Date: 4 th Qtr. 2010<br />
Engage the Institute <strong>of</strong> Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Standards Coordinating<br />
Committee #21 (SCC21) “Standards Coordinating Committee on Fuel Cells, Photovoltaics,<br />
Dispersed <strong>Generation</strong>, and Energy Storage” in order to reconcile voltage ride-through<br />
requirements for distributed resources and IEEE 1547 Standard for Interconnecting<br />
Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems.<br />
1.8. <strong>Variable</strong> distributed resources can have a significant impact on system operation and<br />
must be considered and included in power system planning studies.<br />
IVGTF – Planning Sub-Group Start Date: 1 st Qtr. 2010 End Date: 2 nd Qtr. 2011<br />
Study the impact <strong>of</strong> distributed variable generation on bulk power system reliability. The task<br />
force should make recommendations regarding recognizing owners and operators <strong>of</strong><br />
distributed generation in the <strong>NERC</strong> Functional Model.<br />
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