Traditionally, the generating units connected at the HV level are the only providers of ancillary services. This is now extended to distributed resources connected at the MV/LV level. However, due to the huge number, it is hard to manage them directly in a centralized Ancillary Services Market. In this paper, an optimization tool to dispatch local flexibility according to regulated local market schemes is proposed. A MILP is formulated to integrate both continuous and discrete flexibility bids and the network constraints. The tool performance is evaluated on the 69 buses distribution grid.
A Sensitivity-Based Linear Model for Optimal Dispatch of Local Flexibility
Bovo C.;
2024-01-01
Abstract
Traditionally, the generating units connected at the HV level are the only providers of ancillary services. This is now extended to distributed resources connected at the MV/LV level. However, due to the huge number, it is hard to manage them directly in a centralized Ancillary Services Market. In this paper, an optimization tool to dispatch local flexibility according to regulated local market schemes is proposed. A MILP is formulated to integrate both continuous and discrete flexibility bids and the network constraints. The tool performance is evaluated on the 69 buses distribution grid.File in questo prodotto:
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