The focus of this technical report is describing the impact of DER systems on power system resilience, and covers the cyber security and engineering strategies for improving power system resilience with high penetrations of DER systems.
While recognizing that many other requirements exist for improving power system resilience, this technical report does not address general power system configurations, operations, manual power restoration activities or the many other non-DER-specific issues. For instance, power system reliability relies on well-coordinated protective relays, stable power system designs, and well-trained field crews, while control center cyber security relies on many best practices for communication network design and firewalls. However, this technical report only addresses the additional reliability and resilience issues caused by 3rd-party managed DER systems which may not be as well-secured or operated with the same reliability as the utilitymanaged power system.
This technical report discusses the resilience issues for cyber-physical DER systems interconnected with the power grid, building on the concepts and the hierarchical architecture described in the Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP) draft DRGS Subgroup B White Paper – Categorizing Use Cases in Hierarchical DER Systems 01-14-2014.docx².
Cross References:
IEC 62351-9
IEC 62443-3-3
NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-30
NISTIR 7628:2010
IEC 61850-7-420
IEC TR 61850-90-7
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