不断变化的能源市场格局推动 NAESB 在 2024 年制定行业标准

Caroline Trum
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100 亿美元--美国能源部 (DOE) 估计,通过部署虚拟发电厂 (VPP) 可以节省 100 亿美元,同时有助于满足预计到 2030 年将增长的 200 千兆瓦 (GW) 高峰需求。1 虽然行业内对 VPP 的构建存在分歧,但 VPP 的一个通用定义是"[分布式能源资源] DERs 的聚合,可以平衡电力负荷,并像传统发电厂一样提供公用事业规模和公用事业级服务":2 能源部正在积极支持虚拟发电厂,2023 年 9 月发布的《虚拟发电厂的商业化之路》报告,以及同月宣布向 "Hestia 项目 "投入 3,000 亿美元就是证明,该项目旨在向美国业主提供更广泛的 DERs 和面向消费者的配套软件,以实现全国范围的虚拟发电厂基础设施。这一支持,再加上最近的立法和监管行动,如 2022 年通货膨胀削减法案 (IRA) 和联邦能源管理委员会 (FERC) 第 2222 号命令(该命令为符合 100 千瓦(kW)最低规模要求的 DER 集合体参与有组织的批发市场建立了框架),很可能会促进 DER 在市场中的更多部署和参与,并可能导致此类资源在相对较短的时间内大量涌入。
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Changing Energy Market Landscape Drives NAESB’s Industry-Initiated Standards Development in 2024

Ten billion dollars—the amount of money the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) estimates could be saved through the deployment of virtual power plants (VPPs), simultaneously helping to meet the estimated 200 gigawatt (GW) of peak demand growth expected by 2030.1 While there are variations within the industry on the construct of VPPs, one common definition of a VPP is “aggregations of [distributed energy resources] DERs that can balance electric loads and provide utility-scale and utility-grade services like a traditional power plant.”2 DOE is actively supporting VPPs, as evidenced by the issuance of the September 2023 report Pathways to Commercial Liftoff: Virtual Power Plants, as well as the announcement that same month of a $300 billion commitment to Project Hestia, an effort to make DERs, and the accompanying consumer-facing software to enable a nationwide VPP infrastructure, more widely available to American homeowners.3 This backing, combined with recent legislative and regulatory actions, such as the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Order No. 2222, which established a framework for DER aggregations that meet minimum size requirements of 100 kilowatts (kW) to participate in organized wholesale markets, is likely to promote greater deployment and participation of DERs in the market and could result in a large influx of such resources in a relatively short time span.

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