Microgrid Controller Survey Report: 2024 Update

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In the past decade, the number of microgrids deployed by electric utilities, end-use customers, and third parties has been increasing significantly both in the US and worldwide. The increase is driven by various reasons, such as carbon emission reduction, energy efficiency improvement, reliability and resilience enhancement, energy infrastructure modernization, and more. Microgrid controllers, as the most important components in these deployed microgrids, optimally coordinate the operation and control of the microgrid assets (e.g., distributed energy resources [DERs], energy storage systems, demand response, and even electric vehicles) and ensure that the microgrid is being operated in an efficient, clean, and
resilient manner. To that end, the market for microgrid controllers has been growing rapidly in recent years. Various microgrid controllers have been released and continuously updated by vendors to satisfy the different needs of microgrid customers. However, the functionalities demonstrated by microgrid controllers released by different vendors show a huge difference because of a lack of widely known and accepted industrial standards, and various microgrid customers have specific requirements for different applications and scenarios. To obtain a clear view of the current state of the commercial microgrid controllers? functionalities and identify potential research gaps, a survey of the functionalities of commercial microgrid controllers developed by vendors and national laboratories was conducted in 2023. The results of the survey are presented in this report with the current status of commercial microgrid controllers analyzed, potential research gaps identified, and future research trends revealed.

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TY - DATA AB - In the past decade, the number of microgrids deployed by electric utilities, end-use customers, and third parties has been increasing significantly both in the US and worldwide. The increase is driven by various reasons, such as carbon emission reduction, energy efficiency improvement, reliability and resilience enhancement, energy infrastructure modernization, and more. Microgrid controllers, as the most important components in these deployed microgrids, optimally coordinate the operation and control of the microgrid assets (e.g., distributed energy resources [DERs], energy storage systems, demand response, and even electric vehicles) and ensure that the microgrid is being operated in an efficient, clean, and resilient manner. To that end, the market for microgrid controllers has been growing rapidly in recent years. Various microgrid controllers have been released and continuously updated by vendors to satisfy the different needs of microgrid customers. However, the functionalities demonstrated by microgrid controllers released by different vendors show a huge difference because of a lack of widely known and accepted industrial standards, and various microgrid customers have specific requirements for different applications and scenarios. To obtain a clear view of the current state of the commercial microgrid controllers’ functionalities and identify potential research gaps, a survey of the functionalities of commercial microgrid controllers developed by vendors and national laboratories was conducted in 2023. The results of the survey are presented in this report with the current status of commercial microgrid controllers analyzed, potential research gaps identified, and future research trends revealed. AU - Liu, Guodong A2 - Starke, Michael R. DB - C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange DP - Open EI | National Laboratory of the Rockies DO - KW - Power electronics and inverters KW - Power electronics KW - Inverters KW - Battery energy storage KW - Solar KW - Photovoltaics KW - PV KW - Diesel generators KW - Other liquid-fuel generators KW - Resilience KW - Extreme weather KW - Power plant controls KW - SCADA KW - Standards KW - Interconnection KW - Protection KW - Transportation electrification LA - English DA - 2024/04/01 PY - 2024 PB - Oak Ridge National Laboratory T1 - Microgrid Controller Survey Report: 2024 Update UR - https://cmix.openei.org/submissions/335 ER -
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Liu, Guodong, and Michael R. Starke. Microgrid Controller Survey Report: 2024 Update. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1 April, 2024, C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange. https://cmix.openei.org/submissions/335.
Liu, G., & Starke, M. (2024). Microgrid Controller Survey Report: 2024 Update. [Data set]. C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. https://cmix.openei.org/submissions/335
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resilient manner. To that end, the market for microgrid controllers has been growing rapidly in recent years. Various microgrid controllers have been released and continuously updated by vendors to satisfy the different needs of microgrid customers. However, the functionalities demonstrated by microgrid controllers released by different vendors show a huge difference because of a lack of widely known and accepted industrial standards, and various microgrid customers have specific requirements for different applications and scenarios. To obtain a clear view of the current state of the commercial microgrid controllers? functionalities and identify potential research gaps, a survey of the functionalities of commercial microgrid controllers developed by vendors and national laboratories was conducted in 2023. The results of the survey are presented in this report with the current status of commercial microgrid controllers analyzed, potential research gaps identified, and future research trends revealed.}, url = {https://cmix.openei.org/submissions/335}, year = {2024}, howpublished = {C-MIX - Community Microgrid Information Exchange, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, https://cmix.openei.org/submissions/335}, note = {Accessed: 2026-06-18} }

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Data from Apr 1, 2024

Last updated Mar 30, 2026

Submitted Jun 2, 2026

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Guodong, Liu

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Guodong Liu

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Michael R. Starke

Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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