Design and Analysis of Electrical Distribution Networks and Balancing Markets in the UK: A New Framework with Applications
We present a framework for the design and simulation of electrical distribution systems and short term electricity markets specific to the UK. The modelling comprises packages relating to the technical and economic features of the electrical grid. The first package models the medium/low distribution...
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doaj-b608aa145ce04260b24c18217125a7e52020-11-24T21:01:42ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732016-02-019210110.3390/en9020101en9020101Design and Analysis of Electrical Distribution Networks and Balancing Markets in the UK: A New Framework with ApplicationsVijayanarasimha Hindupur Pakka0Richard Mark Rylatt1Institute of Energy & Sustainable Development, Faculty of Technology, De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH, UKInstitute of Energy & Sustainable Development, Faculty of Technology, De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH, UKWe present a framework for the design and simulation of electrical distribution systems and short term electricity markets specific to the UK. The modelling comprises packages relating to the technical and economic features of the electrical grid. The first package models the medium/low distribution networks with elements such as transformers, voltage regulators, distributed generators, composite loads, distribution lines and cables. This model forms the basis for elementary analysis such as load flow and short circuit calculations and also enables the investigation of effects of integrating distributed resources, voltage regulation, resource scheduling and the like. The second part of the modelling exercise relates to the UK short term electricity market with specific features such as balancing mechanism and bid-offer strategies. The framework is used for investigating methods of voltage regulation using multiple control technologies, to demonstrate the effects of high penetration of wind power on balancing prices and finally use these prices towards achieving demand response through aggregated prosumers.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/9/2/101modellingdistribution systemselectricity marketsagent based modelling (ABM)simulationvoltage regulationsystem sell price (SSP)demand response |
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Design and Analysis of Electrical Distribution Networks and Balancing Markets in the UK: A New Framework with Applications |
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Design and Analysis of Electrical Distribution Networks and Balancing Markets in the UK: A New Framework with Applications |
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Design and Analysis of Electrical Distribution Networks and Balancing Markets in the UK: A New Framework with Applications |
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Design and Analysis of Electrical Distribution Networks and Balancing Markets in the UK: A New Framework with Applications |
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Design and Analysis of Electrical Distribution Networks and Balancing Markets in the UK: A New Framework with Applications |
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design and analysis of electrical distribution networks and balancing markets in the uk: a new framework with applications |
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Energies |
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1996-1073 |
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We present a framework for the design and simulation of electrical distribution systems and short term electricity markets specific to the UK. The modelling comprises packages relating to the technical and economic features of the electrical grid. The first package models the medium/low distribution networks with elements such as transformers, voltage regulators, distributed generators, composite loads, distribution lines and cables. This model forms the basis for elementary analysis such as load flow and short circuit calculations and also enables the investigation of effects of integrating distributed resources, voltage regulation, resource scheduling and the like. The second part of the modelling exercise relates to the UK short term electricity market with specific features such as balancing mechanism and bid-offer strategies. The framework is used for investigating methods of voltage regulation using multiple control technologies, to demonstrate the effects of high penetration of wind power on balancing prices and finally use these prices towards achieving demand response through aggregated prosumers. |
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modelling distribution systems electricity markets agent based modelling (ABM) simulation voltage regulation system sell price (SSP) demand response |
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