Explore where you can connect Distributed Energy Resources (DER), such as solar or battery storage, to the power grid without triggering infrastructure upgrades.
Descripción general
Nuestro mapa de capacidad de alojamiento muestra visualmente la capacidad disponible para nuevos recursos de energía distribuidos en diferentes secciones de la red eléctrica. Se genera mediante el análisis de las características de la red, las cargas existentes y los posibles impactos de las nuevas conexiones. Las áreas con alta capacidad disponible suelen estar en verde, mientras que las áreas con capacidad limitada están en rojo, lo que indica dónde se necesitarían mejoras para permitir más conexiones eléctricas.
Hosting capacity refers to the amount of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) that can be added to the grid without negatively affecting power quality, reliability, or triggering system upgrades. These values offer an estimate only. They do not replace the need for a formal utility engineering study (CESIR).
If you're using synchronous generation, be aware that these systems can contribute to high fault current, which may overload protective equipment. Before applying, review mitigation options like:
Reducing total generator size
Using induction or inverter-based generators
Fast-acting fuses or AC-to-AC DC links
Información adicional y recursos
Valor de alivio del sistema por localización (LSRV)
LSRV es un plan de compensación que ofrece incentivos adicionales para los recursos energéticos distribuidos (RED) en zonas de la red eléctrica de alto valor. Busca los indicadores de "Elegible" en el mapa o visita nuestra página de Tarifas de Generación Distribuida para obtener más información.
Datos agregados de la subestación
En Con Edison, ofrecemos información útil sobre cuánta generación distribuida (DG) ya está instalada en su área. Puede encontrar estos totales a nivel de subestación. Para explorar los datos, simplemente haz clic en un alimentador o red en nuestro mapa de capacidad.
Acceso a la API REST
¿Quieres integrar nuestros datos cartográficos en tus propias herramientas SIG? Visite la pestaña API REST en el mapa para obtener los endpoints necesarios para una integración perfecta.
The local voltage shows the voltage that the circuit is operating at when there is a switch from one-line section to another. The substation distribution voltage shows the voltage of the initial run.
Available data can be downloaded through the attribute table, which is the icon of a square with one vertical line and four horizontal lines running through it. Once the attribute table is open, the user can export the data as a CSV for the entire system or only for those locations currently being displayed. The data can also be filtered through Excel.
The filter tool under “options” allows sorting based on feeder value. This information can be exported to Microsoft Excel for additional analysis.
No. The provided values indicate the minimum and maximum values in MW.
There may be. If there are, they would be indicated during the Coordinated Electric System Interconnection Review (CESIR) process. The map assumes operation from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and assumes that the energy storage will operate from full charge to discharge.
The Hosting Capacity data that is being provided is for information purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for the established interconnection process. The analyses presented in these displays provide the feeder level hosting capacity for the distribution circuits evaluated. Hosting Capacity is an estimate of the amount of DER that may be accommodated without adversely impacting power quality or reliability under current configurations and without requiring infrastructure upgrades. Please note that this analysis was conducted under current configurations, without installed DER, and prior to infrastructure upgrades such as; installing a recloser or remote terminal unit at the Point of Common Coupling, replacing a voltage regulating device or controller to allow for reverse flow, substation-related upgrades including 3V0 protection, or other protection-related upgrades.
For the Stage 2 displays, each circuit’s hosting capacity is determined by evaluating the potential power system criteria violations as a result of large PV solar systems with an AC nameplate rating starting at and gradually increasing from 300 kW interconnecting to three phase distribution lines. The analyses represent the overall feeder level hosting capacity only, and do not account for all factors that could impact interconnection costs (including substation constraints). Please note that issues related to circuit protection require further analysis to make a definitive determination of hosting capacity. This data is being provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for the established interconnection application process.
Additional displays with tabulated data have been included in the form of data pop-up displays to indicate that the hosting capacity may be lower at any given location. As previously mentioned, existing DER is not considered in this stage of the hosting capacity analysis, and the data pop-ups are intended to provide additional context to the displays. For these reasons, the installed and queued DG values in the data pop-ups have been included and will be updated on a monthly basis.