Utility DERMS and DER Aggregators: An Ideal Case for Tomorrow’s DSO

L. Strezoski
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Distribution Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS) are emerging software technologies aimed to provide Distribution System Operators (DSOs) with a specialized set of tools enabling them to maximize the benefits of integration and management of high penetration of distribution energy resources (DERs). In an ideal case, DERMS should cover a wide set of tools, providing benefits to both DSO as well as end customers. However, as the DERMS technology is still emerging, its definition is vague and can refer to very different levels of software hierarchy, spanning from Virtual Power Plants, Demand Response providers and DER Aggregators, to centralized enterprise systems, called Utility DERMS. Even though they are all frequently simply called DERMS, these software technologies have different sets of tools and aim to provide different services, to different stakeholders. This paper explores how these different software technologies can perfectly complement each other, and when integrated together, provide tremendous benefits to both a DSO as well as end customers, enabling them to pave the way into the next generation of active and complex distribution systems, as urgently required by governing bodies around the globe.
公用事业DERMS和DER聚合器:未来DSO的理想案例
配电能源管理系统(DERMS)是一种新兴的软件技术,旨在为配电系统运营商(dso)提供一套专门的工具,使他们能够最大限度地整合和管理配电能源(DERs)的高渗透。在理想情况下,DERMS应该涵盖广泛的工具集,为DSO和最终客户提供好处。然而,由于DERMS技术仍处于新兴阶段,它的定义是模糊的,可以指非常不同层次的软件层次,从虚拟发电厂、需求响应提供商和DER聚合器到称为公用事业DERMS的集中式企业系统。尽管它们通常都被简单地称为DERMS,但这些软件技术具有不同的工具集,并旨在为不同的涉众提供不同的服务。本文探讨了这些不同的软件技术如何完美地相互补充,并且当集成在一起时,为DSO和最终客户提供巨大的好处,使他们能够为下一代活跃和复杂的分配系统铺平道路,这是全球管理机构迫切需要的。
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