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Topic: DER Aggregation

For a century, the power sector has been used to big-time solutions. Utilities built huge generating stations and miles of transmission to serve thousands of people at a time.

But to meet future needs, it could be that the biggest opportunities come in small packages.

As distributed technologies like rooftop solar and battery storage spread, aggregating their capabilities together offers utilities the opportunity to meet bulk power sector needs with an array of smaller resources. This could help defer or replace more costly investment in traditional grid infrastructure, as well as help integrate renewable resources and decrease sector emissions.

But getting from the grid of the past to the multi-resource network of the future is no easy task. It requires not just managing the impacts of countless new resources on utility distribution systems, but designing the software products and market models to allow the new aggregations to meet grid needs.

As in most sectors, DER technology has moved faster than regulations, and today aggregations are largely limited to acting as demand management resources in the nation’s wholesale markets. How can the nascent industry graduate to full-fledged grid resources? That’s what we explore in this Spotlight.

Have some news on DER aggregation or see something we missed? Let us know with the Twitter or email links below.

Gavin Bade
Editor, Utility Dive
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