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GE Digital DERMS Solution to Help Keep the Power Grid Resilient

May 23, 2022
GE Digital and Opus One Solutions have come together to help utilities on their DERs journey with a modular DERMS platform

GE Digital announced the first solution resulting from its acquisition of Opus One Solutions to power the energy transition.

Opus One DERMS is designed to be an end-to-end modular distributed energy resource management system (DERMS) that can help utilities on their  distributed energy resources (DERs) journey to keep the grid safe, secure and resilient while enabling energy affordability and customer participation in power generation/contribution.

The software is designed to provide intelligence, operations, economics and markets in a modular solution that can enable grid operators to connect, see, control and optimize DERs from technical and economic standpoints, while helping utilities provide clean, reliable and affordable energy to their customers.

Today, utilities face growing DER backlogs, lack of visibility into DER behavior, the inability to control DERs intelligently, and the need to balance market transactions with grid safety. High distributed power generation intermittency, low grid inertia, and masked loads result in operational risks. Utilities also need to be prudent in their grid investments, while meeting growing regulatory compliance as DERs lead to new opportunities such as monetizing surplus energy in wholesale and local markets.

Opus One DERMS is designed to grow with a utility’s needs use case by use case, feeder by feeder, and substation by substation. It helps utilities optimize the increasing number of DERs while enabling non-wires alternatives (NWA) and facilitating flexibility and transactive markets for distributed system operators (DSO).

This modular software is designed to be vendor agnostic and provides capabilities that support use cases based on a utility’s DER adoption maturity. Utilities can select the modules they need depending on where they are in their DERs’ journey, or how DER-enabled their advanced distributed management system (ADMS) is. Modules can also be integrated with existing ADMS or be separate based upon use case requirements. The standards-based architecture is designed to allow flexible deployment.

Opus One DERMS is designed to accommodate the high growth of DERs, ensure grid reliability and resiliency, and help utilities comply with regulations. The solution can go beyond basic dispatch and control to forecast, anticipate, and resolve system violations while optimizing DERs and grid performance across multiple time frames, from minutes to weeks ahead and beyond.

Opus One DERMS can also act as an aggregator of aggregators for utilities by consolidating visibility and control across fleets of DERs for streamlined DER and grid management. It enables a very fine granular view when solving a violation on a single distribution feeder or an aggregated view when solving a violation on a primary substation.

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