PREVIOUS

IN-V-BAT-AI solution to forgetting!

Remember on demand is now possible!


Search this page




Distributed Energy Resources

Open Field Message Bus (OpenFMB) and DER

Duke Energy is committed to distributed intelligence and establishing a grid that is more simple and cost-effective to operate. We have partnered with other utilities, vendors, research labs and government agencies to lead the development and commercialization of a field device interoperability solution designed framework, known as the Open Field Message Bus (OpenFMB). OpenFMB is a standards-based solution to reduce implementation complexity and integration costs and was formally adopted by two task forces within the Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP) and the North America Energy Standards Board (NAESB), along with others.

Last Update

27. Reactive Power… Then and Now

26. 100MWh 𝐁𝐄𝐒𝐒 πƒπžπ₯𝐚𝐲𝐬: π“π‘πž π‡π’πππžπ§ πˆπ‘π‘ 𝐊𝐒π₯π₯𝐞𝐫 𝐒𝐧 π„π§πžπ«π π² π’π­π¨π«πšπ πž 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐣𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐬
IRR - Internal Rate of Return


25. Accelerating Time-to-Power for Data Centers and Large Loads Through a Flexibility Framework - FLEX MOSAIC EPRI

24. AVEVA develops a new lifecycle digital twin architecture that delivers industrial intelligence for gigawatt-scale AI Factories accelerated by NVIDIA

23. AI IN GRID OPERATIONS - GE Vernova

22. Black Start Operation

21. Assessing Inverter-Based Resources Modeling Gaps in Commonly Used Short-Circuit Programs

20. Duck Curve Simulator - source: Doug Millner, NERX Power Consultant

19. ADMS, Advanced Distribution Management System

18. Coalition of the Willing Partners

17. Microgrid Optimization Use Case:

16. Unscheduled Islanding Transition Use Case:

15. Island-to-Grid Connected Transition Use Case:

14. Lessons Learned

13. Overview of Open Field Message Bus (OpenFMB)

12. Inverter collected knowledge

11. Today, when grid planners assess whether they can connect new projects to the grid, they need to consult dozens of different maps, databases, models, and evaluation toolsβ€”a lengthy process that creates bottlenecks and inefficiencies.

For example, one piece of software models and tracks where equipment is, another manages grid connections, a different one shows the energy rating, another tracks the thermal capacity of each asset, and still another shows the economic impact of connecting new sources. Each software program generates a file, which creates its own unique model of the grid, and every time a change is made in one model, it must be applied to all the other models. Since these models are siloed, it is extremely difficult to manage all these changes and keep the data consistent and updated between them.


10. Tapestry’s AI tools power groundbreaking new collaboration with PJM and Google

9. SRP Path to Decarbonization

8. ADMS, Advance Distribution Management System

7. Explainer video: High Speed Logging

6. Seeing behind the meter: The next-generation grid

5. Arizona PV Database

4. Solving Line Protection Challenges with Transient-Based Relays

3. 2023 Southwest Utah Disturbance Southwestern Utah: April 10, 2023 Joint NERC and WECC Staff Report

2. Software Defined Smart Substation

1. Why a software-defined approach is the future for embedded and IoT. Software defined allows over-the-air (OTA) update capabilities for remote upgrades and patching through cellular and mobile connections – improving user experience and performance without having to recall vehicles for hardware upgrades.



🔗 Privacy 🔗 Disclaimer

Copyright 2026
Never Forget with IN-V-BAT-AI
INVenting Brain Assistant Tools using Artificial Intelligence
(IN-V-BAT-AI)


Since
April 27, 2009