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Analysis of System and Interoperability Impact from Securing Communications for Distributed Energy Resources

2019 IEEE Power and Energy Conference at Illinois, PECI 2019

Jacobs, Nicholas J.; Hossain-McKenzie, Shamina S.; Jose, Deepu J.; Saleem, Danish; Lai, Christine F.; Cordeiro, Patricia G.; Hasandka, Adarsh; Martin, Maurice; Howerter, Christopher M.

As the power grid incorporates increasing amounts of distributed energy resources (DER) that provide new generation sources, new opportunities are created for improving operation of the grid while large challenges also arise for preserving grid reliability and security. To improve grid performance, DERs can be utilized to provide important support functionality, such as supporting frequency and voltage levels, especially if they are assisted by communication schemes as part of an advanced distribution management system (ADMS). Unfortunately, such connectivity and grid support functionality also creates additional cyber security risk with the potential for degradation of grid services, especially under conditions with high amounts of distributed generation. This paper will first discuss the communications needed by DERs to support system and interoperability objectives, as well as the security requirements and impact of securing these communications. Some common security mechanisms are discussed in relation to DERs, and a simulated 15-bus model of a distribution feeder is used to demonstrate aspects of the DER communications and impact to grid performance. These results help to advance understanding of the benefits, requirements, and mechanisms for securely implementing DER communications while ensuring that grid reliability is maintained.

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Analysis of Design Constraints and System Impact of DER Cryptographic Module

Jacobs, Nicholas J.; Jose, Deepu J.; Hossain-McKenzie, Shamina S.; Howerter, Christopher M.

In designing a security module for inverter communications in a DER environment, it is critical to consider the impact of the additional security on the environment as well as what types of security is required for the various messages that must pass from the inverter to and from a utility. Also, since cyber security is more than just preventing an unauthorized user from viewing data, mechanisms for proving identity and ensuring that data cannot be altered without such a modification being discovered are needed. This is where the security principles of confidentiality, integrity, and availability come into play. For different types of communications, these different security principles may be important or not needed at all. Furthermore, the cost and constraints for applying cryptography for securing DER communications must be considered to help determine what is feasible within this environment and what will be the impact and cost of applying common cryptographic protections to inverter communications.

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General Requirements for Designing and Implementing a Cryptography Module for Distributed Energy Resource (DER) Systems

Baker, Roger J.; Cordeiro, Patricia G.; Hossain-McKenzie, Shamina S.; Howerter, Christopher M.; Jacobs, Nicholas J.; Jose, Deepu J.; Lai, Christine F.; Zhao, Jeffrey Z.

Penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) is rapidly increasing in the bulk power system (BPS); they are growing to be a significant portion of generation. As such, grid-support capabilities are being developed and implemented. However, as their presence increases, the impact of DERs on the BPS also increases. Therefore, if a disturbance occurs in the DER system, its effects could propagate throughout the BPS. These disturbances could range from equipment malfunctions to resource variability to cyber attacks.

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General Requirements for Designing and Implementing a Cryptography Module for Distributed Energy Resource (DER) Systems

Hossain-McKenzie, Shamina S.; Cordeiro, Patricia G.; Howerter, Christopher M.; Jacobs, Nicholas J.; Jose, Deepu J.; Lai, Christine F.; Zhao, Jeffrey Z.

Penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) is rapidly increasing in the bulk power system (BPS); they are growing to be a significant portion of generation. As such, grid-support capabilities are being developed and implemented; IEEE Std. 1547 mandates new interconnection and interoperability standards to achieve these capabilities and allow remote users to change behaviors to many devices. However, as their presence increases, the impact of DERs on the BPS also increases. Therefore, if a disturbance occurs in the DER system, its effects could propagate throughout the BPS. These disturbances could range from equipment malfunctions to resource variability to cyber attacks. This document will discuss general requirements needed for developing a distributed cryptography module for implementation in DER systems. First, we will examine the composition of DER systems in Section 2. Procedures to identify critical assets and the security of DERs is discussed in Section 3. Section 4 introduces cryptography concepts and Section 5 discusses implementation needs and options. Finally, practical considerations are provided in Section 6 and conclusions are provided in Section 7.

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