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IEEE creates education and credentialing program for interconnecting distributed resources to the grid

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IEEE and the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) announced the IEEE Std 1547-2018 Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Interconnection Commissioning: Education and Credentialing Program, a new initiative to help standardize the distributed resource interconnection process.

IEEE collaborated with Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE), Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), Dominion Energy, Duke Energy and Orange and Rockland Utilities (O&R), and will be creating a program to identify, train and certify individuals for the commissioning of any installed DER interconnection (e.g., residential, utility-scale, microgrid, etc.). The goal is to enhance compliance with IEEE 1547 – IEEE Standard for Interconnection and Interoperability of Distributed Energy Resources with Associated Electric Power Systems and local jurisdictional requirements. Additionally, the program seeks to standardize the process by which the interconnections of renewables and other DERs are assessed.

To achieve a more sustainable and reliable power system, utilities need to safely and securely interconnect more DER with the electricity grid. This commonly includes both residential and commercial solar, wind, battery and combined heat and power (CHP). The IEEE 1547 Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Interconnection Commissioning: Education and Credentialing Program is intended to benefit stakeholders across the DER interconnection process. The program, when it is launched, will provide utilities and DER vendors a larger number of credentialed experts who can be leveraged for their periodic commissioning tasks. This could prove especially helpful with the growing number of residential sites now providing grid support. Due to a lack of such resources, interconnections are sometimes approved only on the basis of an application review with no on-site visit. Proper assessment of utility-scale DER interconnections and microgrids by a credentialed person would accelerate progress toward a more resilient and environmentally sound grid.

Regulators could leverage the new IEEE program in verifying that new interconnection rules are followed and implemented, especially where IEEE 1547 is adopted through rulemaking. And a streamlined, standards-based process for interconnecting renewables and other DERs could reduce the cost and complexity of implementations and significantly reduce miscommunication and misunderstanding of requirements among utilities, developers, and owners.

BGE, ComEd, Dominion Energy, Duke Energy and O&R are helping fund, shape and promote the IEEE 1547 Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Interconnection Commissioning: Education and Credentialing Program. The recently revised IEEE 1547.1-2020 – IEEE Standard Conformance Test Procedures for Equipment Interconnecting Distributed Energy Resources with Electric Power Systems and Associated Interfaces will play a major role in the development of this program.

“Commissioning DER interconnections is an increasingly crucial gap in our industry,” said Joseph Woomer, VP of grid and technical solutions with Dominion Energy. “We are excited to work with IEEE and the other partners in creating a program that will satisfy the industry need for a qualified workforce that is available in the years ahead to support ongoing growth of renewables and other DERs around the world.”

“Working with the IEEE Standards Association and the other utilities signed on to this effort is an important step to standardizing a safe and reliable approach to integrating more distributed resources on the system. This effort will also play a key role towards helping Duke achieve its Net-Zero Carbon goals by 2050,” said Wesley O. Davis, director of DER technical standards, enterprise strategy & planning with Duke Energy Corporation.

Adoption of DERs and interest in highly resilient microgrid configurations are growing globally, creating new challenges across the industry. DER vendors must implement new features and capabilities at scale. Utilities must review more DER-interconnection application submissions, with new technologies and capabilities to be considered and understood. Regulators must sometimes update interconnection rules and define how DER interconnections are monitored.

The IEEE 1547 standard informs critical utility engineering and business practices for DERs in markets worldwide. The IEEE 1547-2018 Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Interconnection Commissioning: Education and Credentialing Program is being developed to deliver educational content and requirements around DER interconnection, documentation for a standardized IEEE 1547 commissioning process and an initial pool of credentialed IEEE 1547 commissioning agents.

Utilities and other industry stakeholders interested in partnering in the creation of the program are encouraged to visit IEEE Std 1547-2018 Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Interconnection Commissioning: Education and Credentialing Program to learn more and apply to become a partner.

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Original Source: https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2020/09/ieee-distributed-resource-interconnection-education-and-credentialing-program/