Integrating Distributed Energy Resources into ENMAX''s
ENMAX Power Corporation (EPC) aims to develop the ability to enable Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) to export power onto the secondary network system. Secondary Network
Canada's traditional utilities are not adequately prepared for growing distributed energy resource (DER) integration. They face challenges in seamlessly managing the rising bidirectional flow of energy between DERs — like EVs, wind turbines and solar farms — and the grid.
Integrated and resilient, DSO collaboration may provide the balance the Canadian electricity grid needs to modernize for a brighter future. DSOs help integrate distributed energy resources (DERs), such as electric vehicles and heat pumps, ensuring grid stability and advancing decarbonization.
The communication infrastructure in the medium-voltage and low-voltage distribution systems is usually hetero-geneous, and the suitable technolo-gies depend to a large extent on the local topology (large city, rural region, distances, etc.). It must therefore be specifically tailored for each customer.
Applications of Decentralized Energy Systems in Urban level. Refs. The load was shared between PV, wind, and biomass power plants and additional electricity could be supplied to the grid. The system cost for a maximum peak load of 74 MW was USD 180 million. LCOE for this system was 0.0574 $/kWh.
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