Evaluating flexibility values for congestion management in distribution networks within Dutch pilots

Decentralisation of electricity generation, and electrification of heating and transportation pose challenges for the distribution networks, such as possible network congestion. Network operators investigate alternatives for reinforcements. Flexibility through demand response (DR) is one of these al...

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Main Authors: Rik Fonteijn, Marieke van Amstel, Phuong Nguyen, Johan Morren, Gerrit Maarten Bonnema, Han Slootweg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-06-01
Series:The Journal of Engineering
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Online Access:https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/joe.2018.9314
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spelling doaj-a64b8abad66f41fd9c39dc0e133c67962021-04-02T05:36:21ZengWileyThe Journal of Engineering2051-33052019-06-0110.1049/joe.2018.9314JOE.2018.9314Evaluating flexibility values for congestion management in distribution networks within Dutch pilotsRik Fonteijn0Marieke van Amstel1Phuong Nguyen2Johan Morren3Gerrit Maarten Bonnema4Han Slootweg5Eindhoven University of TechnologyUniversity of TwenteEindhoven University of TechnologyEindhoven University of TechnologyUniversity of TwenteEindhoven University of TechnologyDecentralisation of electricity generation, and electrification of heating and transportation pose challenges for the distribution networks, such as possible network congestion. Network operators investigate alternatives for reinforcements. Flexibility through demand response (DR) is one of these alternatives. Four theoretical possibilities for flexibility as a solution for congestion management are presented, in relation to four pilot projects on congestion management in the Netherlands. This article evaluates these four pilot projects based on six evaluation criteria. The strengths and weaknesses of all pilots are addressed, and the results of the pilot projects are discussed.https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/joe.2018.9314investmentdistribution networksdemand side managementdistribution networksnetwork operatorstheoretical possibilitiescongestion managementpilot projectsevaluation criteriaflexibility valuesdutch pilotselectricity generationheatingtransportationnetwork congestiondemand response
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author Rik Fonteijn
Marieke van Amstel
Phuong Nguyen
Johan Morren
Gerrit Maarten Bonnema
Han Slootweg
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Marieke van Amstel
Phuong Nguyen
Johan Morren
Gerrit Maarten Bonnema
Han Slootweg
Evaluating flexibility values for congestion management in distribution networks within Dutch pilots
The Journal of Engineering
investment
distribution networks
demand side management
distribution networks
network operators
theoretical possibilities
congestion management
pilot projects
evaluation criteria
flexibility values
dutch pilots
electricity generation
heating
transportation
network congestion
demand response
author_facet Rik Fonteijn
Marieke van Amstel
Phuong Nguyen
Johan Morren
Gerrit Maarten Bonnema
Han Slootweg
author_sort Rik Fonteijn
title Evaluating flexibility values for congestion management in distribution networks within Dutch pilots
title_short Evaluating flexibility values for congestion management in distribution networks within Dutch pilots
title_full Evaluating flexibility values for congestion management in distribution networks within Dutch pilots
title_fullStr Evaluating flexibility values for congestion management in distribution networks within Dutch pilots
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating flexibility values for congestion management in distribution networks within Dutch pilots
title_sort evaluating flexibility values for congestion management in distribution networks within dutch pilots
publisher Wiley
series The Journal of Engineering
issn 2051-3305
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Decentralisation of electricity generation, and electrification of heating and transportation pose challenges for the distribution networks, such as possible network congestion. Network operators investigate alternatives for reinforcements. Flexibility through demand response (DR) is one of these alternatives. Four theoretical possibilities for flexibility as a solution for congestion management are presented, in relation to four pilot projects on congestion management in the Netherlands. This article evaluates these four pilot projects based on six evaluation criteria. The strengths and weaknesses of all pilots are addressed, and the results of the pilot projects are discussed.
topic investment
distribution networks
demand side management
distribution networks
network operators
theoretical possibilities
congestion management
pilot projects
evaluation criteria
flexibility values
dutch pilots
electricity generation
heating
transportation
network congestion
demand response
url https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/joe.2018.9314
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