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A Feasibility Study of Implementing IEEE 1547 and IEEE 2030 Standards for Microgrid in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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ENERGIES
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en16041777

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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Saudi Vision 2030; IEEE 1547; 4 standard; smart grid; microgrids; off-grid microgrid; stability analysis; IEEE P2030 standard

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The microgrids in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) are expected to make significant progress over the next five years as part of the Saudi government's plans for sustainable energy and development. To achieve these goals, the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (K.A.CARE) has initiated an energy mix program and the Saudi Water and Electricity Regulatory Authority (WERA) is working on updating and defining standards for microgrids. This paper emphasizes the importance of establishing standards for microgrids and offers recommendations on their implementation in the Saudi Electric Power System (EPS).
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's (KSA) microgrids must make significant progress during the next five years, since the Saudi government published the Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Transformation Program 2020. In order to implement renewable energy and microgrid technologies in the Saudi Electric Power System(EPS), King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (K.A.CARE) started developing an energy mix program in 2016. To achieve the intended goals, this program will unquestionably need to adhere to practical and technical criteria. In the past five years, the Saudi government has made significant investments in renewable energy technology. In order to keep up with the growth of microgrid systems globally, the Saudi Water and Electricity Regulatory Authority (WERA) is now working to update and define a standard for microgrids. The IEEE 2030 standard, which includes guidelines for understanding smart grid interoperability the integration of communication architectures and power systems, and information technology architectures, is proposed to replace the IEEE 1547.4 standard currently in use by the WERA. In the past two decades, smart grid technology has advanced dramatically and attracted great technical attention. To guarantee that K.A.CARE and other research and technical institutes can effectively complete their deliverables, a standard for microgrids has to be established. Additionally, this paper offers some recommendations on how to use these standards to implement them in the Saudi EPS, as well as a feasibility analysis for adopting the IEEE 1547.4 standard in the KSA.

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