Pillar 4 – Global Technology Standardization & Regional Adoption
The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), as Pillar 4 coordinator, develops technology standards to support power system transformation at global, regional, and national levels. Working with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Pillar 4 team, EPRI also helps countries apply these standards locally.
Pillar 4 focuses on standards for inverter-based resources, grid-forming technologies, and distributed energy resources. This work leads to infrastructure projects as partner countries adopt or adapt standards. The Global Power System Transformation (G-PST) Consortium has supported standards development and implementation in the U.S., Panama, India, Chile, Colombia, and Brazil. Global and regional standards streamline processes, accelerating the deployment of key technologies for power system transformation.
Latest Accomplishments
G-PST/ESIG/EPRI Webinar: Voluntary IBR Standards Update
January 21, 2026 This event explores the evolving grid landscape with updates from leading organizations including GPST, IEEE, ESIG, ...
New IEEE Standards Development for Distributed Energy Resources
G-PST’s Localized Technology Adoption Support Pillar and IEEE hosted a webinar to share ongoing standard development activities related to ...
IEEE 2800-2022 Update: New IEEE Interconnection Standard for Large-Scale Solar, Wind, and Energy Storage
This joint webinar for subject matter experts and academia doing research on large-scale solar, wind, and energy storage plants ...
