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Impacts of IEEE 1547 to Developers and Engineers Working on Distribution Interconnections

The latest revision of IEEE 1547TM-2018 – IEEE Standard for Interconnection and Interoperability of Distributed Energy Resources with Associated Electric Power Interfaces turns five years old this year.  Many solar PV developers and engineers that are just entering the industryContinue reading “Impacts of IEEE 1547 to Developers and Engineers Working on Distribution Interconnections”

Tim Taylor Tim Taylor

Standards for Distributed Energy Resources Interconnecting to Utility Systems

Interconnection standards for Distributed Energy Resources (DER) connecting to utility transmission and distribution systems have evolved and will continue to change in the coming decades.  DER includes inverter-based resources (IBR), such as solar PV, battery energy storage, and vehicle-to-grid (V2G),Continue reading “Standards for Distributed Energy Resources Interconnecting to Utility Systems”

Tim Taylor Tim Taylor

New Course: Understanding IEEE 1547-2018 – The Interconnection Standard for DER on Distribution

HeatSpring is pleased to announce a new course focusing on IEEE 1547-2018, the interconnection standard for Distributed Energy Resources (DER) on utility distribution systems.  Understanding IEEE 1547-2018 – The Interconnection Standard for DER on Distribution, will launch in February 2023,Continue reading “New Course: Understanding IEEE 1547-2018 – The Interconnection Standard for DER on Distribution”

Tim Taylor Tim Taylor

The best time to get into climate technology was twenty years ago. The second best time is now.

Want to hear a true story about the growth happening in renewable energy?  In 2005 Dan Leary and Will Thompson – two veterans – started a solar company called Nexamp in North Andover, Massachusetts. Committed to expanding access to clean energy, the company grew out ofContinue reading “The best time to get into climate technology was twenty years ago. The second best time is now.”

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