Demand response and dispatchable generation as ancillary services to support the low voltage distribution network operation

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Autor(a) principal: Canizes, Bruno
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silveira, Vitor, Vale, Zita
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/21223
Resumo: The current power systems, namely the low voltage distribution networks, have been suffering considerable changes in recent years. What appeared to be innovation trends nowadays due to technological advances and manufacturing cost reduction has become the new reality in the coming years. Thus, the growing trend of power generation by renewable sources has posed new challenges and new opportunities. Furthermore, the wide installation of “smart meters” and the interest in placing the citizens as core players into the future energy markets and systems operation improves the role of the distribution system operator. In this way, developing new and innovative methodologies to explore the potential mechanisms for providing ancillary services in distribution networks becomes of great importance, namely in low voltage levels. This research paper proposes an innovative methodology to enhance the demand response participation of small consumers and dispatchable distributed renewable energy sources flexibility as ancillary services to mitigate the voltage and congestion issues in low voltage distribution networks. A realistic low voltage distribution network with 236 buses is used to illustrate the application of the proposed model. The results demonstrate a considerable voltage profile and congestion improvements.
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spelling Demand response and dispatchable generation as ancillary services to support the low voltage distribution network operationAncillary servicesCongestion managementDemand responseDispatchable generation flexibilityDistribution networkVoltage profileThe current power systems, namely the low voltage distribution networks, have been suffering considerable changes in recent years. What appeared to be innovation trends nowadays due to technological advances and manufacturing cost reduction has become the new reality in the coming years. Thus, the growing trend of power generation by renewable sources has posed new challenges and new opportunities. Furthermore, the wide installation of “smart meters” and the interest in placing the citizens as core players into the future energy markets and systems operation improves the role of the distribution system operator. In this way, developing new and innovative methodologies to explore the potential mechanisms for providing ancillary services in distribution networks becomes of great importance, namely in low voltage levels. This research paper proposes an innovative methodology to enhance the demand response participation of small consumers and dispatchable distributed renewable energy sources flexibility as ancillary services to mitigate the voltage and congestion issues in low voltage distribution networks. A realistic low voltage distribution network with 236 buses is used to illustrate the application of the proposed model. The results demonstrate a considerable voltage profile and congestion improvements.This work has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under project DOMINOES (grant agreement No 771066). The work has been done also in the scope of projects UIDB/00760/2020, and MAS-Society (PTDC/EEI-EEE/28954/2017), financed by FEDER Funds through COMPETE program and from National Funds through FCT.ElsevierRepositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do PortoCanizes, BrunoSilveira, VitorVale, Zita2022-12-21T11:27:45Z20222022-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/21223eng10.1016/j.egyr.2022.01.040info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-13T13:16:45Zoai:recipp.ipp.pt:10400.22/21223Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:41:01.625275Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Demand response and dispatchable generation as ancillary services to support the low voltage distribution network operation
title Demand response and dispatchable generation as ancillary services to support the low voltage distribution network operation
spellingShingle Demand response and dispatchable generation as ancillary services to support the low voltage distribution network operation
Canizes, Bruno
Ancillary services
Congestion management
Demand response
Dispatchable generation flexibility
Distribution network
Voltage profile
title_short Demand response and dispatchable generation as ancillary services to support the low voltage distribution network operation
title_full Demand response and dispatchable generation as ancillary services to support the low voltage distribution network operation
title_fullStr Demand response and dispatchable generation as ancillary services to support the low voltage distribution network operation
title_full_unstemmed Demand response and dispatchable generation as ancillary services to support the low voltage distribution network operation
title_sort Demand response and dispatchable generation as ancillary services to support the low voltage distribution network operation
author Canizes, Bruno
author_facet Canizes, Bruno
Silveira, Vitor
Vale, Zita
author_role author
author2 Silveira, Vitor
Vale, Zita
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Canizes, Bruno
Silveira, Vitor
Vale, Zita
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ancillary services
Congestion management
Demand response
Dispatchable generation flexibility
Distribution network
Voltage profile
topic Ancillary services
Congestion management
Demand response
Dispatchable generation flexibility
Distribution network
Voltage profile
description The current power systems, namely the low voltage distribution networks, have been suffering considerable changes in recent years. What appeared to be innovation trends nowadays due to technological advances and manufacturing cost reduction has become the new reality in the coming years. Thus, the growing trend of power generation by renewable sources has posed new challenges and new opportunities. Furthermore, the wide installation of “smart meters” and the interest in placing the citizens as core players into the future energy markets and systems operation improves the role of the distribution system operator. In this way, developing new and innovative methodologies to explore the potential mechanisms for providing ancillary services in distribution networks becomes of great importance, namely in low voltage levels. This research paper proposes an innovative methodology to enhance the demand response participation of small consumers and dispatchable distributed renewable energy sources flexibility as ancillary services to mitigate the voltage and congestion issues in low voltage distribution networks. A realistic low voltage distribution network with 236 buses is used to illustrate the application of the proposed model. The results demonstrate a considerable voltage profile and congestion improvements.
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