Standard IEC/TS 62257-200-ed.1.0 11.3.2026 preview

IEC/TS 62257-200-ed.1.0

Renewable energy off-grid systems - Part 200: System selection and design

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Designation standards: IEC/TS 62257-200-ed.1.0
Publication date standards: 11.3.2026
SKU: NS-1263442
The number of pages: 82
Approximate weight : 277 g (0.61 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEC

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Annotation of standard text IEC/TS 62257-200-ed.1.0 :

IEC TS 62257-200:2026 provides a method for describing the results to be achieved by the electrification system independently of the technical solutions that could be implemented. The purpose of this part of IEC 62257 is to provide a method to assist designers of renewable energy systems, project contractors and project developers to design the electrification system for isolated sites while matching the identified needs. This part of IEC 62257 assesses the needs of the users and the different power system architectures which can be used for meeting these needs. In relation to the needs of the different participants to the project, functional requirements to be achieved by the production and distribution subsystems are listed. This document provides technical standardization to different stakeholders (including but not limited to project developers, financing agencies, testing agencies, installers, etc.) involved in electrification projects for access to electricity for those not solely connected to the regional grid, through the setting up of off-grid renewable energy and hybrid systems (including micro-grids) with a voltage less than or equal to 1 000 V for AC (alternating current) or a voltage less than or equal to 1 500 V for DC (direct current). This document could be used for rural electrification, also for electrification of remote sites in developed countries, or any requirement for electricity access that cannot be met by attaching solely to the national utility grid. They promote the use of renewable energies, but at this time they do not deal with clean-energy mechanisms development (CO2 emissions, carbon credit, etc.).

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