ACEP Paper Published in IEEE Journal
 
                        
                        
                        					
                        
                        A new paper by ACEP's Gwen Holdmann, Jeremy Vandermeer, and Richard Wies was recently
                           published in the peer-reviewed journal . 
The paper titled, ‘’, shows that in addition to economic drivers including extremely high energy costs,
                           the primary technical hurdles for renewable energy integration in Alaska’s remote
                           islanded microgrids include management of distributed energy resources and design
                           for reliable and resilient operation with intermittent high-penetration renewable
                           generation.
Alaska has more than 200 communities operating remote islanded microgrids, and the
                           lessons learned from renewable integration projects in Alaska could help inform project
                           development in other markets, despite differences in climate and geography.
Kongiganak, Alaska bulk fuel storage facility stores 348000 gallons of diesel and gasoline. Photo by Amanda Byrd.
 
				
