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Contacts

Panos Moutis

Affiliation
City College of New York
Position
Co-Lead

Bryce Johanneck

Affiliation
The Grid Company
Position
Co-Lead

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Mission

The mission of the NASPI Distribution Task Team (DisTT) is to advance the uses and value of synchronized measurements on or connected to distribution systems of all voltage levels. This group shares information in support of effective research, development and deployment of distribution phasor (PMUs), waveform (WMUs) and related measurement devices/units. We aim to grow a community to solve technical and other challenges specific to synchronized measurement technology and its applications in distribution system operation, planning and analysis.

Documents

Release Date
ERICA Number
NASPI-2018-TR-001
Document Subject Area
Synchrophasor Monitoring for Distribution Systems
Distribution Task Team
Description
A white paper by the NASPI Distribution Task Team (January 2018). The purpose of this white paper is to provide an introductory reference for industry and academic practitioners interested in exploring the use of synchrophasors and other time-synchronized measurements for supporting power...
Release Date
ERICA Number
NASPI-2017-TR-012
Document Subject Area
DisTT Use Case
Description
Use Case The objective of Phase Identification is to recognize, track and report the connectivity and loading of Phases A,B,C through the distribution system so as to prevent excessive phase imbalance. Background Distribution system maps and models tend to lack reliable information about which...
Release Date
ERICA Number
NASPI-2017-TR-011
Document Subject Area
DisTT Use Case
Description
Use Case Disaggregation of net metered distributed generation (DG) from customer load uses high-precision measurements on the utility side of the meter to estimate the actual generation and amount of load offset behind the meter. Background When the distribution utility lacks access to separate load...
Release Date
ERICA Number
NASPI-2017-TR-010
Document Subject Area
DisTT Use Case
Description
Use Case Synchronized measurements at multiple locations throughout a distribution system during a fault can aid in the location of the fault and expedite service restoration. Background The vast majority of faults originate in distribution systems. The traditional means of locating a fault on a...
Release Date
ERICA Number
NASPI-2016-TR-013
Document Subject Area
DisTT Use Case
Description
Use Case Conventional remote terminal unit (RTU) based automation approaches suffer from slow measurement update and lack of time-stamp values for precise comparison of state parameters at different locations . A time-synchronized control approach is more favorable for protection event analysis...