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Power forever.

July 2016

DER Monitoring and Control and Smart Inverters

SolarCity Confidential Slide 2 2

Voltage &

Reactive

Power

System

Flexibility

Peak

Demand

Shaving

Contingency

Support

DER Aggregation Utilizing customers and DERs to meet grid needs and unlock the benefits of a distributed grid

SolarCity Confidential Slide 3 3

Utility – DER Provider Communications:

Smart Energy Profile 2.0 (SEP 2.0 / IEEE 2030.5)

CA utilities have been required to implement SEP 2.0 for utility-DER

communications.

It would be beneficial for NY utilities to also implement SEP 2.0.

SEP 2.0

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Remote Communication

Dynamic Volt/VAR Support

Flexible Power Factor

Enables Dynamic Curtailment

Configurable ramp rates

Voltage‐Watt - Modify real power output autonomously in response to local voltage variations

Anti-islanding protection

Low and high voltage ride through

Low and high frequency ride through

Soft start reconnection

Frequency-Watt - Counteract frequency excursions beyond normal limits by decreasing or

increasing real power

Dynamic Current Support - Counteract voltage excursions beyond normal limits by

providing dynamic current support

Smooth Frequency Deviations

Smart Inverter Capabilities

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Inverter Data Application:

Geographic smoothing can mitigate voltage flicker

Percent max output swing in any

minute decreases as the area

covered increases.

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User defined inverter Volt/VAR curves for optimal voltage control

‒ Autonomous operation

‒ Remote updating functionality

Dynamic Volt/VAR Support

Source: Draft Input for Voltage Regulation section in the IEEE 1547 Revision. (not published or final document).

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Volt-Var Control 30% tighter voltage range

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Feeder Voltage Profile

Flexible Power Factor Field Results: Reactive Power Support

275 inverters and 5 MW PV

Thu 12:0

Fixed Power Factor configuration shifts voltage to remain within ANSI Limits

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Dynamic Curtailment 190 inverters and 1.8MW PV

Configurable

Threshold

Aggregation of inverters can be controlled to limit substation backfeed

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Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR) Smart inverters can improve performance and reduce cost of CVR

See solarcity.com/gridx for a paper describing how to quantify CVR benefits.

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Using smart inverters to increase hosting capacity

Examples of using smart inverters as a low-cost option to mitigate

interconnection issues and increase hosting capacity:

Colorado – Seasonal fixed power factor allowed an additional 2 MW of PV to

interconnect.

Texas – Fixed power factor used to remove voltage violations.

Hawaii – Fixed power factor increased hosting capacity.

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DER Aggregation

for Grid Services

Smart Inverter Dynamic

Reactive Power Support

Smart Inverter and Battery

DERMS Pilot

Utility Collaboration Projects

Inverter Volt/VAR

Optimization & Support

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Thank you