DocumentCode :
38857
Title :
Microgrids help more than they hurt [Viewpoint]
Author :
Chiesa, David B. ; Zirkelbach, Spencer K.
Volume :
2
Issue :
1
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Mar-14
Firstpage :
104
Lastpage :
102
Abstract :
Where did the myth that microgrids are going to be the end of utilities start? We use the word myth specifically. A myth is a work of fiction, a story that no one can explain or trace back to a fact. We have seen the myth that microgrids are a threat to utilities grow more common in conversations at conferences, in publications, and on social media. We can make assumptions about how the myth was started. Microgrids are becoming a popular idea, with analysts forecasting billions of dollars in revenue potential over the next five years. Major weather events that knock out service for millions of customers are sparking discussions on the reliability and quality delivered by the electricity utilities. New technologies such as energy storage (ES), fuel cells, renewable generation, and grid automation are making the idea that customers can own, control, and operate their own power system(s) a growing reality.
Keywords :
automation; distributed power generation; electricity supply industry; fuel cells; power distribution reliability; power generation reliability; power grids; electricity utilities; energy storage; fuel cells; grid automation; microgrids; power systems; quality deliver; reliability; renewable generation; revenue potential; weather events; Electricity supply industry; Microgrids; Power distribution planning; Power grids; Power system planning;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electrification Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2325-5897
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MELE.2013.2297182
Filename :
6774525
Link To Document :
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