CERTS Microgrid Laboratory Test Bed (California Energy Commission Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program Final Report
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The Consortium for Electric Reliability Technology Solutions (CERTS) Microgrid Laboratory Test Bed project's objective was to ease the integration of small energy sources into a microgrid. The project developed and demonstrated three advanced techniques, collectively referred to as the CERTS Microgrid concept, that significantly reduce the level of custom field engineering needed to operate microgrids consisting of small generating sources. The following three techniques comprise the CERTS Microgrid concept:
The project demonstrated these three basic techniques at a full‐scale test facility built near Columbus, Ohio, and operated by American Electric Power. The testing fully confirmed earlier research that had been conducted initially through analytical simulations, then through laboratory emulations, and finally through factory acceptance testing of individual microgrid components. The islanding and resychronization method met all Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 1547 and power quality requirements. The electrical protection system distinguished between normal operation and situations when the grid experienced voltage and frequency stability problems. The controls were robust under all conditions, including difficult motor starts. The project's test results should lead to the additional testing of enhancements to these three techniques at the test facility to improve the business case for microgrid technologies, as well to field demonstrations involving microgrids that involve one or more of the CERTS Microgrid concepts. List of Appendices Appendix A. Test Bed Design Schematics Appendix B. CERTS Microgrid Test Plan Appendix C. Youtility Factory Test Plan Final Test Results Appendix D. Tecogen 60kW Inverter-Based CHP Modules: Factory Testing Appendix E. Tecogen CHP Modules Commissioning Report Appendix F. CERTS Test Bed CERTEQUIP-V06-002, CERTS Switch, Low Power Factory Acceptance Test Report Appendix G. Summary of CERTS Microgrid Static Switch Power Quality Tests at AEP Dolan, CERTS Microgrid Static Switch Testing Appendix H. CERTS Test Bed Design and Commissioning: Lessons Learned Summary Appendix I. Test Plan Section 6.0 Microgrid Test Bed System Checkout Appendix J. Test Plan Section 7.0 Validate Protection Settings and Initial Fault Testing Appendix K. Test Plan Section 8.0 Reduced System Tests Appendix L. Test Plan Section 9.0 Power Flow Control Tests Appendix M. Test Plan Section 10.0 Difficult Loads Appendix N. Test Log Appendix O. Technical Advisory Committee Meeting Summary and Review Comments Appendix P. Microgrid Fault Protection Based on Symmetrical and Differential Current |
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Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program
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2009
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California Energy Commission (CEC)
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