Toolbox Entry: Tucson Electric Power Project RAIN: October 2018 Update

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Last edited on 27/11/2022 by Hector Alfaro
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General Information

ID Number
87
Main Author
Electric Power Research Institute
Publication Year
2018
Type of Entry
Study Report
Active management of distribution grid
  • DERMS


Market-based and Tariff-based Solutions
  • Demand Response




Information Exchange
  • Interoperability and communication
Which of the above categories best describe the material
Active management of distribution grid



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Reference project name
Tucson Electric Power Project RAIN


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Abstract
"Project RAIN — Resource Aggregation and Integration Network — is one of the first globally to explore how distributed generation and energy storage might be combined with flexible loads (such as electric vehicle chargers or smart thermostats) to respond optimally to dynamic system needs. Open standards and protocols such as SunSpec Modbus and OpenADR are being utilized in an effort to improve future system performance and reduce integration costs. Several controller vendors (both established and new entrants) were engaged in laboratory testing, though the field trial features a single control system that is coordinating DER from multiple suppliers. In this first report, findings are shared from the experimental design, laboratory testing, and initial field installation stages of the project."