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IEEE 2030.10-2021

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IEEE Standard for DC Microgrids for Rural and Remote Electricity Access Applications

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New IEEE Standard – Active. The design and operation of a dc microgrid for rural or remote applications based on extra low voltage dc (ELVDC) to reduce cost and simplify stability are discussed in this standard. Such microgrids are typically operated without connecting to a nation’s electric power system.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Front Cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
8 Introduction
9 Contents
10 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
11 1.3 Word usage
2. Normative references
3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
13 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
4. System architecture
4.1 Architecture overview
16 4.2 Functional state
17 4.3 Functional category
4.4 Microgrid management and stability
18 5. Electrical requirements
5.1 Voltage
19 5.2 Voltage stability
5.2.1 Transient voltage surges
5.2.2 Transient voltage drops
21 5.3 Power quality
5.4 Overcurrent protection
5.5 Earthing/grounding
23 Annex A (informative) Microgrid recommendations
A.1 Arcs and fire safety
24 A.2 Resistive loss budget
25 A.3 Overhead wiring
A.3.1 Poles and insulators
26 A.3.2 Sag and tension
27 A.3.3 Wire options
A.3.3.1 ACSR cable
A.3.3.2 Copper wires
28 A.4 Underground wiring
A.5 Overcurrent protection
A.5.1 Circuit breakers
29 A.5.2 Fuses
A.5.3 Solid-state breakers and resettable fuses
30 A.6 Disconnect switches
A.7 Overvoltage protection—lightning and cross-contact
31 A.7.1 Lightning strikes
32 A.7.2 Cross-contact
33 A.7.3 Other surges
34 A.8 Earthing recommendations
A.8.1 PELV versus SELV
A.8.2 Earth connections for surge protection
35 A.9 Batteries
A.9.1.1 Charge controller
36 A.9.2 Discharge protection
A.9.3 Source isolation
A.10 DC-DC converters
37 A.10.1 Stability
A.10.2 Droop curve
A.10.3 Low-voltage disconnect
A.11 Electromagnetic compatibility
38 A.12 Metering and grid monitoring
39 Annex B (informative) Design and configuration
B.1 Design process
43 B.2 Design example
45 Annex C (informative) Bibliography
C.1 Cited documents
46 C.2 For further reading
47 Back Cover
IEEE 2030.10-2021
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