Title :
An Architecture for Local Energy Generation, Distribution, and Sharing
Author :
He, Mike M. ; Reutzel, Evan M. ; Jiang, Xiaofan ; Katz, Randy H. ; Sanders, Seth R. ; Culler, David E. ; Lutz, Ken
Author_Institution :
EECS, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
Abstract :
The United States electricity grid faces significant problems resulting from fundamental design principles that limit its ability to handle the key energy challenges of the 21st century. We propose an innovative electric power architecture, rooted in lessons learned from the Internet and microgrids, which addresses these problems while interfacing gracefully into the current grid to allow for non-disruptive incremental adoption. Such a system, which we term a "Local" grid, is controlled by intelligent power switches (IPS), and can consist of loads, energy sources, and energy storage. The desired result of the proposed architecture is to produce a grid network designed for distributed renewable energy, prevalent energy storage, and stable autonomous systems. We will describe organizing principles of such a system that ensure well-behaved operation, such as requirements for communication and energy transfer protocols, regulation and control schemes, and market-based rules of operation.
Keywords :
Internet; energy storage; intelligent control; power distribution control; power engineering computing; power generation control; power grids; renewable energy sources; IPS; Internet; United States electricity grid; distributed renewable energy; electric power architecture; intelligent power switches; local energy distribution; local energy generation; local energy sharing; local grid control; microgrid network design; stable autonomous system; Communication system control; Control systems; Energy exchange; Energy storage; Internet; Organizing; Power grids; Power systems; Protocols; Renewable energy resources;
Conference_Titel :
Energy 2030 Conference, 2008. ENERGY 2008. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2850-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2851-9
DOI :
10.1109/ENERGY.2008.4781028