Author
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- Luka Strezoski
- Annabelle Pratt
- Harsha Padullaparti
- Ismael Mendoza
- Murali Baggu
Abstract
The electrical distribution landscape is rapidly transforming due to the proliferation of distributed energy resources (DERs) such as solar panels, wind turbines, battery storage systems, combined heat and power units, and electric vehicles, introducing variability and uncontrollability that traditional grid operators are ill‐equipped to manage. This transformation is further accelerated by advancements in Information and Communication Technology infrastructure that connects control centers with end devices, demanding automation and a deeper understanding of new technologies by utility personnel. Advanced grid control techniques using system‐level optimization, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning at the enterprise level and distributed level are evolving to address these issues. There is also an opportunity to utilize the enormous data created by these new DER technologies in the grid. Advanced Distribution Management Systems (ADMS) and Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS) are critical in addressing these challenges by automating grid operations and enhancing reliability. Given the relatively recent development of ADMS and DERMS, and the still relatively low level of ADMS and DERMS deployment in the industry, there is a notable deficiency in the comprehensive understanding of the challenges and benefits associated with these new technologies, especially with their complementary natures and integration architectures. This paper aims to bridge the knowledge gap in ADMS and DERMS integration, presenting three distinct integration architectures currently available, and discussing the challenges and benefits of each architecture to guide utilities, industry professionals, and researchers in optimizing grid management and decision‐making processes for a resilient and efficient energy future. This article is categorized under: Energy and Power Systems > Distributed Generation Energy and Power Systems > Energy Management Energy and Power Systems > Electrification
Suggested Citation
Luka Strezoski & Annabelle Pratt & Harsha Padullaparti & Ismael Mendoza & Murali Baggu, 2025.
"Architectural Approaches for Integrating ADMS and DERMS: Challenges, Comparisons, and Real‐World Use Cases,"
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 14(4), December.
Handle:
RePEc:bla:wireae:v:14:y:2025:i:4:n:e70015
DOI: 10.1002/wene.70015
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