%0 Report %A Thomas E McDermott %A Killian McKenna %A Miguel Heleno %A Bilal Ahmad Bhatti %A Michael Emmanuel %A Sydney Forrester %C Richland, WA %D 2022 %G eng %I Pacific Northwest National Laboratory %R https://doi.org/10.2172/1843579 %T Distribution System Research Roadmap %8 02/2022 %X
The scope of the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) office covers a number of distributed energy resource (DER) technologies, including distributed photovoltaics, smart buildings, wind, water, behind-the-meter-storage, and electric vehicles. The impact of these technologies on the distribution system is often assessed with an individual technology focus. Similarly, different technology offices often leverage different sets of tools, leading to analyses that are not comparable. EERE sought the ability to assess the impact of integrating multiple DER technologies, and to comprehensively address DER integration challenges across the portfolio of EERE technologies. This project built on existing work understanding technical challenges, mapped out the key research questions, assessed relevant capabilities across the national laboratory network, identified key gaps, and produced a research roadmap to inform EERE investment decisions.