Secured energy ecosystems under Distributed Energy Resources penetration

Raja Sekhar Ravi , Alireza Jolfaei , Deepak Tripathy , Muhammad Ali
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Renewable energy systems have mushroomed in the form of microgrids and Virtual Power Plants (VPP). In Australia itself, there are over three million Distributed Energy Resources (DERs). Integrating these new energy ecosystems into current systems is becoming a horrendous task as multi-dimensional energy flows and new energy business models are evolving. The stakeholders in the energy sector are focused on reducing costs prematurely while integration standards are still evolving, and interoperability of Internet of things (IoT) with legacy systems has outstanding security concerns. In this paper, the changing energy landscape is examined, and cybersecurity issues associated with the operation of VPPs and renewable energy-based microgrids are highlighted. The security and operational scenarios of new ecosystems are outlined, with an emphasis on DER interoperability, security, and integration. The design and development of these evolving standards into these new energy ecosystems is detailed based on observations from experiments on real-world DER installations. This paper is an extension of work originally reported in proceedings of the 31st Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference [1].

分布式能源渗透下的安全能源生态系统
可再生能源系统以微电网和虚拟电厂(VPP)的形式迅速发展。在澳大利亚,有超过300万个分布式能源(DERs)。随着多维能源流和新能源商业模式的发展,将这些新能源生态系统整合到现有系统中正在成为一项艰巨的任务。能源行业的利益相关者在集成标准仍在发展的情况下过早地关注降低成本,物联网(IoT)与遗留系统的互操作性存在突出的安全问题。本文研究了不断变化的能源格局,并强调了与vpp和基于可再生能源的微电网运营相关的网络安全问题。概述了新生态系统的安全和操作场景,重点是DER的互操作性、安全性和集成。这些新能源生态系统中不断发展的标准的设计和开发是基于对现实世界DER装置的实验观察而详细介绍的。本文是对第31届澳大拉西亚大学动力工程会议论文集中最初报道的工作的扩展。
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