IEEE 2800-2022 Update: New IEEE Interconnection Standard for Large-Scale Solar, Wind, and Energy Storage

IEEE 2800-2022 Update: New IEEE Interconnection Standard for Large-Scale Solar, Wind, and Energy Storage

This joint webinar for subject matter experts and academia doing research on large-scale solar, wind, and energy storage plants will provide an update on the IEEE 2800™-2022, Standard for Interconnection and Interoperability of Inverter-Based Resources (IBRs) Interconnecting with Associated Transmission and Sub-Transmission Electric Power Systems, which is anticipated to publish by the end of April. The technical minimum requirements specified in 2800 for the interconnection of large-scale, transmission- and sub-transmission-connected inverter-based resources are important elements in the North American and international framework to maintain the reliability of the bulk power system with increasing amounts of IBRs, including those radially connected via VSC-HVDC facilities to the grid.

This webinar aims to review the purpose and scope of the published standard along with selected final requirements; and to provide leading examples for IEEE 2800 adoption by RTOs/ISOs, followed by time for Q&A.Speakers:

  • Dr. Yilu Liu, Governor’s Chair, University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Dr. Jens C Boemer, Technical Executive, Electric Power Research Institute
  • Raja Ayyanar, Professor, School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, Arizona State University
Watch the recording.
2023-03-07T17:12:33-05:00

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