4 FAQs about State Grid Finance Staff Micro Application

Who owns a microgrid?

Independent of whether the microgrid is owned by the customer, the distribution utility or a third party, the utility is responsible for maintaining grid stability, ensuring reliability, and providing grid services. The utility accomplishes this in one of two ways.

What can a DOE program do for Microgrid stakeholders?

A DOE program in this area will produce the tools and capabilities that are critically needed for microgrid stakeholders—these tools, built in collaboration and consultation with industry, will allow stakeholders to fully assess the potential benefits of a microgrid or a network of microgrids in their system.

What do stakeholders need to know about microgrid deployment?

Stakeholders must concentrate on local communities and institutions pursuing equity objectives in microgrid deployment, and bring together stakeholders with resilience, decarbonization and affordability mindsets to the future grid to ensure R&D impacts communities in the areas of the program goals.

What is a general strategy for research and development in microgrids?

A general strategy for research and development for protection systems in microgrids and systems with microgrids is covered in the strategy document entitled, Advanced microgrid control and protection.

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