Document Type

Presentation

Publication Date

2025

Subjects

Computer networks -- Security measures, Electric utilities -- Security measures, Smart power grids -- Communication systems -- Security measures, Distributed resources (Electric utilities)

Abstract

This work demonstrates four grid service use cases using a service-oriented DER Management System within an Energy Grid of Things network. Imposed by a set of rules referred to as the Energy Service Interface, the DER Management System uses IEEE 2030.5 as its primary communication protocol. To simulate the efforts of Grid Operators, Grid Service Providers, and consumers to provide grid services, a co-simulation environment that leverages the GridAPPS-D simulation platform was developed. The results show that a service-oriented DER Management System provides a means of achieving reliable and impactful grid services while protecting customers’ privacy and ensuring their agency over their Distributed Energy Resources.

Rights

This is the post-print version of a work that was published and copyrighted by IEEE: 10.1109/GridEdge61154.2025.10887496

DOI

10.1109/GridEdge61154.2025.10887496

Persistent Identifier

https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/43899

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