Toolbox Entry: White Paper on VPPs and DERMSs: Different Sides to the Same Coin

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General Information

ID Number
77
Main Author
Asmus, Peter
Publication Year
2018
Type of Entry
Article
Active management of distribution grid
  • DERMS


Market-based and Tariff-based Solutions
  • VPP and aggregators (market integration of DERs)





Which of the above categories best describe the material
Active management of distribution grid
Geographical Scope of the Publication
United States of America
Location within country
Ontario
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Abstract
The purpose of this white paper is to define terms such as virtual power plant (VPP) and distributed energy resources management system (DERMS) and note their similarities and differences. Navigant Research also examines how these two approaches to the management of customer-sited assets might evolve, overlap, and distinguish themselves in the future. The white paper highlights how Alectra, a public utility operating in Ontario, is exploring use cases and applications that piggyback on previous microgrids. It aims to serve as a guide for other software providers and utilities that join this journey toward squeezing the most value out of generation, load, and energy storage for prosumers, utilities, and other grid operators.