Posts in The ‘Smart Grid Forum’ Category

Smart Solar PV is Coming

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

What makes a utility want more distributed solar PV? In my experience, utilities look askance at the addition of distributed (small scale) rooftop and ground-mounted solar PV in their territories. First, these systems reduce utility revenue. Second, they create additional risks for line workers. Third, high penetrations (greater than 20%) of distributed solar PV on a single distribution feeder get increasingly disruptive to feeder operations, risking two-way power flow and potential damage to distribution substation equipment.  Fourth, “dumb” PV systems cannot be dispatched by control center operators.

But what if the distributed systems came equipped with a smart PV inverter; one that could provide ancillary services on the distribution feeder, communicate with the utility, and even provide some energy storage so that the utility could use the devices to help harmonize the power on the distribution feeder. Now that would get the utility’s attention and they may even want some of that kind of solar PV on every one of their feeders.

Standard and Smart PV Inverters

Well, that‘s the outlook for 2015, according to “The World Market for PV Inverters”, a report released recently by IMS Research.  A July 26 press release on PVmarketresearch.com  highlights the report and shows sales of Smart PV inverters passing sales of standard inverters within three years, driven by “utility concerns over grid imbalances, the growing proportion of PV connected to the grid, as well as the need for energy storage to take advantage of self-consumption tariffs and further incorporate PV into the smart grid.”  

Given the maturity of distributed generation system penetration in Germany, we should watch developments in Europe closely to understand how distributed energy resources will impact smart grid and utility operations going forward. 

John Cooper
Smart Grid Lead Consultant

John Cooper is an industry-leading author and researcher on the Smart Grid with over 20 years of experience in the utilities and energy industry. He has specialized expertise in business development and consulting at innovative electric and telecommunications companies and has led key Smart Grid projects associated with utility IP networks, AMI, distributed generation, demand response, energy efficiency, virtual power plants, utility-scale energy storage and more. Cooper is co-author of the newly released “The Advanced Smart Grid: Edge Power Driving Sustainability,” a practical perspective on the advent and evolution of Smart Grids.

Introducing the Consonus Smart Grid Forum

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

As a leading provider of data center services, IT infrastructure solutions and multivendor support services, Consonus is embarking on new strategic initiatives to integrate high value services to mid-sized electric utilities adopting Smart Grid technologies. This section of the Consonus Blog will be devoted to the discussion of emerging IT issues associated with Smart Grid for utilities, as well as the companies that provide Smart Grid-oriented services and products.

The goal of Smart Grid is to merge proven IT principles and business practices with established utility business models to modernize vital infrastructure and bring new levels of efficiency in electricity distribution and consumption. To advance this aim, Consonus is committed to working with its sister company, UtiliPoint International, to provide a range of Smart Grid services.  From industry analysis and media coverage to IT consulting services for sound Smart Grid planning, Consonus has the capabilities to provide a variety of tailored IT services and products to execute Smart Grid plans.

Join me in this emerging online forum to discuss and share your perspectives on the historic transformation of our most vital infrastructure, to develop a greater understanding of this complex transition, and to explore ways your company can benefit from all the changes ahead.

John Cooper
Smart Grid Lead Consultant

John Cooper is an industry-leading author and researcher on the Smart Grid with over 20 years of experience in the utilities and energy industry. He has specialized expertise in business development and consulting at innovative electric and telecommunications companies and has led key Smart Grid projects associated with utility IP networks, AMI, distributed generation, demand response, energy efficiency, virtual power plants, utility-scale energy storage and more. Cooper is co-author of the newly released “The Advanced Smart Grid: Edge Power Driving Sustainability,” a practical perspective on the advent and evolution of Smart Grids.