Oracle Utilities DERMS models, monitors, optimizes, dispatches, and manages all types of distributed energy resources (DERs), including customer and third-party–owned resources.
Get visibility and control over enrolled customer DERs.
For utilities seeing or anticipating high distributed energy resource (DER) penetration systemwide, a distributed energy resource management system (DERMS) can turn DER intermittency into a dispatchable grid resource that supports reliability and efficiency goals.
With several DER profiles to choose from, users can quickly model DER assets within the network model to support power flow state estimation and other ADMS features.
Whether on a day- or hour-ahead basis, distribution grid operators can schedule and dispatch nominated DER capacity to realize system reliability and safety benefits.
Improve DER capacity allocation and dispatch to deploy DER capacity where it’s needed most for system reliability, with optional network optimization for added operational efficiency.
Realize better network efficiency through predefined switching plans that are activated based on SCADA values and modeled DER capacity.
Accept and process bids for DER-based energy and services based on principles of access.
Integrate and manage behind-the-meter (BTM) assets, including thermostats, solar PVs, and electric vehicles. Oracle Utilities Edge DERMS provides critical operational flexibility. Forecast demand, optimize resource use, schedule DER events, and dispatch distributed assets in real time.
Gain real-time visibility and control of BTM and front-of-the-meter (FTM) DERs with Oracle Utilities Grid DERMS. Address grid constraints, enhance reliability, and unlock market potential through intelligent optimization.
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