Distribution-Level Flexibility Market for Congestion Management

Nowadays, problems facing Distribution System Operators (DSOs) due to demand increase and the wide penetration of renewable energy are usually solved by means of grid reinforcement. However, the smart grid paradigm enables the deployment of demand flexibility for congestion management in distributio...

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Main Authors: Ayman Esmat, Julio Usaola, María Ángeles Moreno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-04-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/5/1056
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spelling doaj-a548ac4eaac143e79bf5ec4eb06d73e72020-11-24T21:01:39ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-04-01115105610.3390/en11051056en11051056Distribution-Level Flexibility Market for Congestion ManagementAyman Esmat0Julio Usaola1María Ángeles Moreno2Department of Electrical Engineering, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Avenida de la Universidad 30, 28911 Leganés, Madrid, SpainDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Avenida de la Universidad 30, 28911 Leganés, Madrid, SpainDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Avenida de la Universidad 30, 28911 Leganés, Madrid, SpainNowadays, problems facing Distribution System Operators (DSOs) due to demand increase and the wide penetration of renewable energy are usually solved by means of grid reinforcement. However, the smart grid paradigm enables the deployment of demand flexibility for congestion management in distribution grids. This could substitute, or at least postpone, these needed investments. A key role in this scheme is the aggregator, who can act as a “flexibility provider” collecting the available flexibility from the consumers. Under this paradigm, this paper proposes a flexibility market led by the DSO and aimed at solving distribution grid congestions. The proposal also includes a flexibility market clearing algorithm, which is easy to implement, has low computational requirements and considers the energy rebound effect. The proposed design has the advantage of excluding the DSO’s need for trading in energy markets. Also, the solution algorithm proposed is fully compatible with already existing grid analysis tools. The proposed electricity market is tested with two case studies from a real Spanish distribution network, where the proposed clearing algorithm is used, and finally, results are presented and discussed.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/5/1056aggregatorsdemand side flexibilitydown-regulation flexibilityflexibility marketup-regulation flexibility
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author Ayman Esmat
Julio Usaola
María Ángeles Moreno
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Julio Usaola
María Ángeles Moreno
Distribution-Level Flexibility Market for Congestion Management
Energies
aggregators
demand side flexibility
down-regulation flexibility
flexibility market
up-regulation flexibility
author_facet Ayman Esmat
Julio Usaola
María Ángeles Moreno
author_sort Ayman Esmat
title Distribution-Level Flexibility Market for Congestion Management
title_short Distribution-Level Flexibility Market for Congestion Management
title_full Distribution-Level Flexibility Market for Congestion Management
title_fullStr Distribution-Level Flexibility Market for Congestion Management
title_full_unstemmed Distribution-Level Flexibility Market for Congestion Management
title_sort distribution-level flexibility market for congestion management
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Nowadays, problems facing Distribution System Operators (DSOs) due to demand increase and the wide penetration of renewable energy are usually solved by means of grid reinforcement. However, the smart grid paradigm enables the deployment of demand flexibility for congestion management in distribution grids. This could substitute, or at least postpone, these needed investments. A key role in this scheme is the aggregator, who can act as a “flexibility provider” collecting the available flexibility from the consumers. Under this paradigm, this paper proposes a flexibility market led by the DSO and aimed at solving distribution grid congestions. The proposal also includes a flexibility market clearing algorithm, which is easy to implement, has low computational requirements and considers the energy rebound effect. The proposed design has the advantage of excluding the DSO’s need for trading in energy markets. Also, the solution algorithm proposed is fully compatible with already existing grid analysis tools. The proposed electricity market is tested with two case studies from a real Spanish distribution network, where the proposed clearing algorithm is used, and finally, results are presented and discussed.
topic aggregators
demand side flexibility
down-regulation flexibility
flexibility market
up-regulation flexibility
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/5/1056
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