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Advanced Distribution Technologies & Operating Concepts
This project is developing and demonstrating cost-effective, plug-and-play grid interconnection products, software, and communication solutions to improve the economics of a broad range of distributed power systems including existing, emerging, and renewable energy technologies. This includes developing key enabling hardware, control logic, and communications capabilities; combining them to build system-level integrated solutions; and demonstrating and validating them using conventional and emerging distributed power technologies and products.
Project Fact Sheet
October 2003
Review Meeting Presentations
Development and Demonstration of Innovative Distributed Power Interconnection and Control Systems. Presented at the Distribution and Interconnection R&D Annual Review, January 2003, in Arlington, VA.
Innovative Distributed Power Interconnection and Control Systems. Presented at the Distributed Power Program Quarterly Review, July 2002, in Madison, WI.
Innovative Distributed Power Interconnection and Control Systems. Presented at the Distributed Power Program Annual Review, January 2002, in Arlington, VA.
Innovative Distributed Power Grid Interconnection and Control Systems. Presented at the Distributed Power Program Quarterly Review, October 2001, in Golden, CO.
Innovative Distributed Power Interconnection and Control Systems. Presented at the Distributed Power Program Quarterly Review, July 2001, in Madison, WI.
Project Report
"Development of Innovative Distributed Power Interconnection and Control Systems, Annual Report: December 2000-December 2001." Work performed by Gas Technology Institute and Encorp, Inc., under contract to National Renewable Energy Laboratory, November 2002.
Contractor: Gas Technology Institute and sub-tier Encorp Inc.; GTI contractor to NREL
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