2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00202-020-01209-x
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An overview of grid-edge control with the digital transformation

Abstract: Distribution networks are evolving to become more responsive with increasing integration of distributed energy resources (DERs) and digital transformation at the grid edges. This evolution imposes many challenges to the operation of the network, which then calls for new control and operation paradigms. Among others, a so-called grid-edge control is emerging to harmonise the coexistence of the grid control system and DER’s autonomous control. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the grid-edge control… Show more

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“…With the increasing integration of DERs and digital advancements, grid control is becoming more crucial in power distribution networks. The concept of grid-edge control is reported upon in [181], it proposes integrating traditional grid systems with the autonomous control of DERs to effectively address integration challenges.…”
Section: Grid Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the increasing integration of DERs and digital advancements, grid control is becoming more crucial in power distribution networks. The concept of grid-edge control is reported upon in [181], it proposes integrating traditional grid systems with the autonomous control of DERs to effectively address integration challenges.…”
Section: Grid Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In implicit coordination strategies, on the other hand, DERs are coordinated without sharing personal data [5]. Advantages include reduced complexity and costs of the ICT infrastructure, enhanced privacy, self-control and acceptability for users, robustness against failures, and reliability [23,25]. In RLbased implementations, the data access and computational burden needs are shifted to a pre-training phase, when agents learn individual policies in a shared environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regardless of the motivation for massively including renewable energy resources in electrical distribution networks, it is a fact that conventional passive distribution systems have stayed behind, and active networks require new research and developments in order to optimize their technical, economic, digital, and environmental dimensions [14].…”
Section: Introduction 1general Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%