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An enterprise-wide distributed generation management system is one way to remotely manage and control resources that are spread over a wide and diverse area. Such a system can provide functions such as integration with the electric power system, communications, metering, billing, monitoring, and control.
The following documents summarize work toward the development of an enterprise-wide distributed generation management system by a leading developer working closely with the real estate development community. Explore them to learn what has been accomplished so far.
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- RealEnergy Inc.: Enterprise-Wide Distributed Energy Information System (PDF 180 KB). A fact sheet summarizing collaborative work with Distribution and Interconnection R&D.
- Practical Strategies for Making Grid 2030 a Reality: A Distributed Energy Resources Perspective (PDF 506 KB). Presented at the Electric Distribution Transformation Annual Program and Peer Review Meeting, 2004, in Coronado, CA.
- Development, Demonstration, and Field Testing of Enterprise-Wide Distributed Generation Energy Management System - Option Year (PDF 591 KB). Presented at the Distribution and Interconnection R&D Annual Review, 2003, in Arlington, VA.
- Development, Demonstration and Field Testing of an Enterprise-Wide Distributed Generation Management System (PDF 1.0 MB). Presented at the Distributed Power Program Quarterly Review, July 2002, in Madison, WI.
- Development, Demonstration, and Field Testing of Enterprise-Wide Distributed Generation Energy Management System (PDF 1.2 MB). Presented at the Distributed Power Program Annual Review, 2002, in Arlington, VA.
- Development, Demonstration, and Field Testing of an Enterprise-Wide Distributed Generation Management System (PDF 408 KB). Presented at Distributed Power Program Quarterly Review, October 2001, Golden, CO.
- Development, Demonstration, and Field Testing of an Enterprise-Wide Distributed Generation Management System (PDF 1.1 MB). Presented at the Distributed Power Program Quarterly Review, July 2001, in Washington D.C.
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