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DOD Microgrids The Missing Link: Microgrid Applications Michael Dempsey P.E. Burns & McDonnell June 12, 2013 © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 2 2 What are Microgrids? Isolatable Segment of Existing Distribution System with Onsite Generation Capable of Independent Operation from Remaining System Typically Involves Multiple Generation Assets and Multiple Loads © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 3 3 Common Features of Microgrids Normal Parallel Operation with Utility – Distributed Generation - or Distributed Emergency Generation Seamless Transition to/from Utility Integration of Generation Assets to Support Loads Without Utility Load Sharing/Load Control High Levels of Automation © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 4 4 What Microgrids are Not Controls-Only Solutions Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) Parallel Operation Island Operation Transition may Result in Momentary Outage Sources of Revenue But Generation Assets can be © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 5 5 Microgrid Value Energy Security System Redundancy Leverage Existing Generation Assets Cost Justify New/Expanded Generation Assets Peak Shaving Combined Heat and Power © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 6 6 Utility Interface Interconnection Requirements Vary with Utilities and Geographic Locations Interconnection Protection Interconnection Regulations and Market Participation Interconnection Agreement © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 7 7 Interconnection Protection Protection Requirements Differ by Utility IEEE 1547 Requirements An Attempt to Standardize <10MVA Primary and Secondary Interconnections Islanding Protection Direct Transferred Trip Reverse Power 32 (Non-Export Applications) © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 8 8 Interconnection Protection Interconnection Protection Settings Driven by Utility and System - Reclosing Transmission Coordinate with Line Relays Primary Distribution Coordinate with Substation Feeder Secondary Distribution Coordinate with Transformer Protection © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 9 9 Interconnection Regulations System Minimum Load > Generator Output = Import System Minimum Load < Generator Output = Export Exporting (Even on a Rare Occasion) Requires Market Participation Additional Metering Requirements Subject to Market Rules and Pricing Location Dependent – Rules Vary © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 10 10 Interconnection Agreement System Studies Feasibility Impact Facilities Contractual Agreement with Utility Distribution Provider Transmission Provider Independent System Operator (ISO) © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 11 11 Generation Islanding Planned Islanding Deliberately Separate from Utility Generator Capacity Must Exceed Load Generators Operate in Frequency Control (Isochronous) Mode Maintain 60Hz Share Load if Multiple Generator Installation Manual or Automated Initiation © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 12 12 Generation Islanding Unplanned Islanding Generation Energizes a Portion of the Utility System Following a Utility Outage Generation Must Automatically Separate Separation Must Occur Before Utility Reclosing Separate Entire System and Operate in Island Mode Trip Utility Interface Breaker(s) Separate Generator(s) Only Trip Generator Breaker(s) © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 13 13 Loading and Load Shedding Islanding with Load > Generator Capacity Requires Load Shedding Automated Load Shedding Required – Options: Frequency Based Shed Load Until 60Hz can be Maintained Rate of Frequency Decline Prioritized Load/Capacity Based Monitor Load and Online Generator Capacity Shed Load to Below Online Generator Capacity © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 14 14 DoD Microgrid Projects Military Missions growing more dependent on State-side Installations for Operations and Logistics Increasingly Fragile US Power Grid Increasing Cyber Threat Prolonged Outage Capabilities © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 15 15 DoD Microgrid Projects © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 16 16 SPIDERS Objectives Provide a Cyber-Secure Microgrid for Enhanced Mission Assurance Increase Reliability of Backup Generation Reduce Fossil Fuel Consumption of Generators Integrate Renewable Generation in Islanded Mode Cyber Secure Control System © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 17 17 SPIDERS Considerations Minimize Changes to Existing Infrastructure Maximize value through use of existing assets Utilize existing infrastructure to increase reliability and maintainability of systems Minimize Disruption to Ongoing Operations Critical Missions can’t afford lengthy construction and testing outages © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 18 18 SPIDERS Approach Decouple Generators from Loads Integrate Isolated Controls Systems via Cyber Secure Distributed Controllers Ensure System Can Operate without Renewable Resources © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 19 19 SPIDERS Phase I Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam Approach and Results © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 20 20 Site Orientation © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved. WWTP Renewable Island Mamala Substation
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 21 21 JBPHH Microgrid Overview © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved. 1600 kW generator (400 kW load) 800 kW generator (100 kW load) 150 kW PV Array 480V distribution
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 22 22 SPIDERS Phase I System © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved. Mamala Substation Renewable Island Critical WWTP Loads Fort Kam 15kV Feeder 1600kW Generator 800kW Generator Microgrid Control System
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 23 23 SPIDERS Phase I Results Stable Operation of the Microgrid with PV and Diesel Power Sources in Parallel High Penetration of Renewable Sources Transmission of Generator Load Sharing Control Signals Over Long Distances Creation of a Secure Control Network for a Microgrid © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 24 24 SPIDERS Phase I Results Fail-safe Control that Reverts to Traditional Backup Power Modes Enhanced Generator Testing: Ability to Test Generators at any Load without Interrupting WWTP 30% Reduction in Diesel Fuel Consumption when in SPIDERS Mode © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 25 25 Conclusions Microgrids come in Many Configurations and Applications Campus Distribution Combined Heat and Power Distributed Generation Careful Planning and Design Required for Successful Interconnection © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 26 26 SPIDERS Microgrid Conclusions New Emergency Generator Installations should Consider “SPIDERS” Breakers ATS should be Closed Transition Type Sectionalizing Switches should be Capable of Adding Automation High Speed Breakers should be Provided at Potential Microgrid Tie Points © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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2013 ADC DEFENSE COMMUNITIES NATIONAL SUMMIT | PAGE 27 27 Questions?? Michael Dempsey P.E. Burns & McDonnell (817) 733-8186 mdempsey@burnsmcd.com www.burnsmcd.com © 2013 Burns & McDonnell. All Rights Reserved.
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