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Title 42
Chapter 152
Subchapter IX
§ 17384. Smart grid technology r...
§ 17385. Smart grid interoperabi...
§ 17384. Smart grid technology r...
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§ 17384a.
Smart grid modeling, visualization, architecture, and controls
(a)
In general
(b)
Modeling research and development
The Secretary shall support development of models of emerging technologies and systems to facilitate the secure and reliable design, planning, and operation of the electric grid for use by industry stakeholders. In particular, the Secretary shall support development of—
(1)
models to analyze and predict the effects of adverse physical and cyber events on the electric grid;
(2)
coupled models of electrical, physical, and cyber systems;
(3)
models of existing and emerging technologies being deployed on the electric grid due to projected changes in the electric generation mix and loads, for a variety of regional characteristics; and
(4)
integrated models of the communications, transmission, distribution, and other interdependent systems for existing, new, and emerging technologies.
(c)
Situational awareness research and development
(1)
In general
(2)
Data use
(3)
Severe events
(d)
Operation and controls research and development
The Secretary shall conduct research to develop improvements to the operation and controls of the electric grid, in coordination with industry partners. Such activities shall include—
(1)
a training facility or facilities to allow grid operators to gain operational experience with advanced grid control concepts and technologies;
(2)
development of cost-effective advanced operation and control concepts and technologies, such as adaptive islanding, dynamic line rating systems, power flow controllers, network topology optimization, smart circuit breakers, intelligent load shedding, and fault-tolerant control system architectures;
(3)
development of real-time control concepts using artificial intelligence and machine learning for improved electric grid resilience; and
(4)
utilization of advanced data analytics including load forecasting, power flow modeling, equipment failure prediction, resource optimization, risk analysis, and decision analysis.
(e)
Interoperability research and development
(f)
Underground transmission and distribution lines
In carrying out the program under subsection (a), the Secretary shall support research and development on underground transmission and distribution lines. This shall include research on—
(1)
methods for lowering the costs of underground transmission and distribution lines, including through novel installation techniques and materials considerations;
(2)
techniques to improve the lifespan of underground transmission and distribution lines;
(3)
wireless sensors to improve safety of underground transmission and distribution lines and to predict, identify, detect, and transmit information about degradation and faults; and
(4)
methods for improving the resilience and reliability of underground transmission and distribution lines, including technologies and techniques that can mitigate the impact of flooding, storm surge, and seasonal climate cycles on degradation of and damage to underground transmission and distribution lines.
(g)
Grid architecture and scenario development
(1)
In general
(2)
Architecture
In supporting the development of model grid architectures, the Secretary shall—
(A)
analyze a variety of grid architecture scenarios that range from minor upgrades to existing transmission grid infrastructure to scenarios that involve the replacement of significant portions of existing transmission grid infrastructure;
(B)
analyze the effects of the increasing proliferation of renewable and other zero emissions energy generation sources, increasing use of distributed resources owned by non-utility entities, and the use of digital and automated controls not managed by grid operators;
(C)
include a variety of new and emerging distribution grid technologies, including distributed energy resources, electric vehicle charging stations, distribution automation technologies, energy storage, and renewable energy sources;
(D)
analyze the effects of local load balancing and other forms of decentralized control;
(E)
analyze the effects of changes to grid architectures resulting from modernizing electric grid systems, including communications, controls, markets, consumer choice, emergency response, electrification, and cybersecurity concerns; and
(F)
develop integrated grid architectures that incorporate system resilience for cyber, physical, and communications systems.
(3)
Market structure
(h)
Computing resources and data coordination research and development
In carrying out this section, the Secretary shall—
(1)
leverage existing computing resources at the National Laboratories; and
(2)
develop voluntary standards for data taxonomies and communication protocols in coordination with public and private sector stakeholders.
(i)
Information sharing
(j)
Resilience
(
Pub. L. 110–140, title XIII, § 1304A
, as added
Pub. L. 116–260, div. Z, title VIII, § 8002
,
Dec. 27, 2020
,
134 Stat. 2579
.)
cite as:
42 USC 17384a
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