@inproceedings{21697, keywords = {Energy Markets and Policy Department, Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division, Dispersed storage and generation, Power quality, Power system economics, Cogeneration}, author = {Chris Marnay}, title = {Microgrids and Heterogeneous Security, Quality, Reliability, and Availability}, abstract = {

This paper describes two stylized alternative visions in popular currency of how the power system might evolve to meet future requirements for the high quality electricity service that modern digital economies demand, a supergrids paradigm and a dispersed paradigm. Some of the economics of the dispersed vision are explored. Economic perspectives are presented on both the choice of homogeneous universal power quality upstream in the electricity supply, and also on the extremely heterogeneous requirements of end-use loads. Finally, the potential role of microgrids in delivering heterogeneous power quality is demonstrated by reference to two ongoing microgrid tests in the U.S. and Japan.

}, year = {2007}, journal = {2007 Power Conversion Conference, April 4, 2007}, month = {01/2007}, publisher = {LBNL}, address = {Nagoya, Japan }, }