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DTE Energy to Work on US DOE DG Project

October 01, 2003 by Jeff Shepard

DTE Energy Technologies Inc. (Detroit, MI) announced that it will utilize its proprietary energy|now System Operations Center™ (SOC) to participate in a project recently funded by the US Department of Energy (DOE, Washington, DC). The project, "Advanced Aggregation and Control of DG," will continue through 2003 and includes several companies besides DTE Energy Technologies.

Most notably, Detroit Edison is working with DTE Energy Technologies to utilize the SOC to optimize the configuration and dispatch of distributed generation (DG) equipment on Detroit Edison's distribution grid. The project will extend the interaction between electric utilities and DG equipment to demonstrate the most significant benefits of on-site energy for a utility to date.

To accomplish the aggressive goals of the project, DTE Energy Technologies is integrating a web-based Inter Control Center Protocol (ICCP) link between SOC and several of Detroit Edison's regional operations centers. The new link utilizes the industry-standard ICCP. The team, led by Detroit Edison and DTE Energy Technologies, also is developing and implementing enhanced control schemes for the challenges with this architecture, and integrating new and diverse types of electrical equipment to the SOC portfolio of supported engineered systems.