2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16052443
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DER Participation in Ancillary Services Market: An Analysis of Current Trends and Future Opportunities

Abstract: In an effort to push for low-carbon transition, national governments and regulatory authorities are working to define market structures and legislative frameworks able to effectively support the spreading of electricity production from renewables. To this purpose, the opening of national Ancillary Services Markets (ASMs) to Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) plays a key role. However, pricing schemes and rules in place (e.g., incentives) can act as a barrier to the supply of regulation services by small-sized… Show more

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“…Indeed, grouping different types of resources allows for intelligently managing demand and power generation [5,6], for example, compensating for possible deviations and improving power quality [7]. Finally, the generators and loads in a BSP portfolio have better access both to energy markets, where given amounts of energy are traded between consumers and producers, usually the day ahead, and to ancillary service markets, where grid services are offered by regulating units [8], even close to the real time, thus introducing new economic opportunities for active prosumers [9,10]. The selection of DER resources to include in the VPP is a particularly challenging task, because the BSP must take advantage of the peculiarities of each specific technology and compensate for the relevant lacks.…”
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“…Indeed, grouping different types of resources allows for intelligently managing demand and power generation [5,6], for example, compensating for possible deviations and improving power quality [7]. Finally, the generators and loads in a BSP portfolio have better access both to energy markets, where given amounts of energy are traded between consumers and producers, usually the day ahead, and to ancillary service markets, where grid services are offered by regulating units [8], even close to the real time, thus introducing new economic opportunities for active prosumers [9,10]. The selection of DER resources to include in the VPP is a particularly challenging task, because the BSP must take advantage of the peculiarities of each specific technology and compensate for the relevant lacks.…”
Section: Of 25mentioning
confidence: 99%