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community choice aggregation
community choice aggregation
community choice aggregation

An alternative to the investor owned utility energy supply system in which local entities aggregate the buying power of individual customers within a defined jurisdiction in order to secure alternative energy supply contracts. CCA is sometimes described as a microgrid but this usage is generally inappropriate because the CCA typically uses the wiring of the utility grid and cannot island.

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Yale

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demand response
demand response
demand response

The process by which a load changes it electricity consumption patterns in response to price or other incentive signals from the electric power system that provides its electricity or other service providers using rules established by the customer.Wikipedia
DOE
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distributed energy resource
distributed energy resource
distributed energy resource
Source of electric power that is not directly connected to a bulk power transmission system including both generators, renewable sources such as PV and energy storage technologies.

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CleanPower

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electric power system
electric power system
electric power system

Facilities to deliver electric power to one or more loads. The term is typically used as a generalized label for a wide area grid such as a national power grid but can also refer to a single power entity such as an investor owned utility.Wikipedia
EIA

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electric vehicle
electric vehicle
electric vehicle

A vehicle whose primary propulsion is from electric motors typically powered by batteries.Wikipedia

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energy management system
energy management system
energy management system

A system of computer-aided tools used to monitor, control, and optimize the performance of the generation, transmission and distribution of electric power.Wikipedia
DOE
CERTS

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energy storage system
energy storage system
energy storage system

A system for storing energy delivered as electric power. In microgrids, an energy storage system typically consists of batteries and charging electronics but the term can be applied to many other forms of energy storage.Wikipedia
DOE

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grid-tied inverter
grid-tied inverter
grid-tie inverter

A type of inverter that uses incoming power from a utility grid as a voltage and phase reference for the ac power it creates. It deliberately shuts down if there is no ac reference available to prevent islanding that might be hazardous to grid maintenance workers.Wikipedia
Liu et al

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independent system operator
independent system operator
independent system operator

A federally regulated entity that coordinates, controls, and monitors the operation of the electric power system, usually within a single US state, but sometimes encompassing multiple states.Wikipedia
FERC

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inverter
inverter
inverter

An electronic device that converts dc power to ac power typically used to supply power from a PV system to a microgrid or utility grid but can also be used to power ac devices from a dc microgrid, or to back-feed power from a dc grid to the utility grid. The opposite of a a rectifier.Wikipedia

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investor owned utility
investor owned utility
investor owned utility

A private company owned by stockholders that provides power as part of a utility grid, distinguished from a cooperative that is owned by its members or a public utility such as LADWP.Wikipedia

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islanding
islanding
islanding

The process by which a power system is split into two or more segments, each operating autonomously with its own energy resources such as occurs when a microgrid disconnects from the utility grid.Wikipedia

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microgrid
microgrid
microgrid

A group of interconnected loads and distributed energy resources with clearly defined electrical boundaries that acts as a single controllable entity with respect to the grid that may connect and disconnect from the grid to enable it to operate in both grid-connected or island modes.

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DOE

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microgrid controller
microgrid controller
microgrid controller

A device that implements a microgrid control system. Can also refer to the system itself when the functionality is distributed between multiple devices.NREL
Joos et al

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microgrid control system
microgrid control system
microgrid control system

A system of control functions that permits a microgrid to manage distributed energy resources and loads to maintain acceptable frequency and voltage, operate autonomously and connect or disconnect from a utility grid, including its energy management system.IEEE 2030.7

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microgrid energy management system
microgrid energy management system
microgrid energy management system

The energy management system used by a microgrid.Zia et al

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microservices architecture
microservices architecture
microservices architecture

A style of application architecture in which the functionality of an application is partitioned into cooperating, fine-grained services accessed via lightweight network protocols.

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nanogrid
nanogrid
nanogrid

A single domain of power—for voltage, capacity, reliability, administration, and price.Nordman

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photovoltaic system
photovoltaic system
photovoltaic system

A type of distributed energy resource where the power is created by one or more solar panels connecting to an electric power system such as a microgrid using an inverter for ac or charge controller and batteries for dc

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point of common coupling
point of common coupling
point of common coupling

The point where a microgrid attaches to a wider area grid such as a utility grid.

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point of interconnect
point of interconnect
point of interconnect

See: point of common coupling.

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power purchase agreement
power purchase agreement
power purchase agreement

An agreement between a seller that generates electricity and a buyer that consumes electricity. Can be used by an independent producer to source power to a utility grid or between a consumer and some non-standard seller such as a CCA.Wikipedia

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rectifier
rectifier
rectifier

An electronic device that converts ac power to dc power. In a microgrid context, a rectifier is typically used to provide power to a dc microgrid from a utility grid at the point of common coupling. The opposite of an inverter.

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utility grid
utility grid
utility grid

A wide area grid where the power is primarily produced by regulated utility companies. Most microgrids connect to a utility grid when they are not islanding.

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