Although the IEEE 1815.2 DNP3 profile has been developed with the focus on Distributed Energy Resources (DER) and IEEE 1547 functions, it can also apply to transmission-connected Inverter-Based Resources (IBR) and could support the IBR data requirements identified in IEEE 2800. Most Independent System Operators (ISOs) and Transmission System Operators (TSOs) use proprietary profiles of DNP3 with their SCADA systems to manage their generation sources. IEEE 1815.2 has standardized DNP3 data points for monitoring and controlling IBR generation sources, particularly the unique aspects of utility-scale storage systems.
Since these two standards have not yet been discussed in connection with each other, this workshop will cover 3 areas: the IEEE 1815.2 aspects of interest to transmission-connected IBR systems, an overview of the IEEE 2800 standard, and examples where these two standards could find synergy in helping support the communication interactions between ISOs/TSOs and the large IBR systems.
Thursday, September 5, 2024 | Presenters:
- Frances Cleveland, Xanthus Consulting and MESA Technical Consultant
- Andy Hoke: National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
- Manish Mohanpurkar: Hitachi Energy
Live: 12-12:30 pm PT