2018
DOI: 10.3390/en11040822
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Local Flexibility Market Design for Aggregators Providing Multiple Flexibility Services at Distribution Network Level

Abstract: This paper presents a general description of local flexibility markets as a marketbased management mechanism for aggregators. The high penetration of distributed energy resources introduces new flexibility services like prosumer or community self-balancing, congestion management and time-of-use optimization. This work is focused on the flexibility framework to enable multiple participants to compete for selling or buying flexibility. In this framework, the aggregator acts as a local market operator and supervi… Show more

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“…From another point of view, the large deployment of intermittent RE requires more flexibility from the network, and the short-term operational planning of the electrical network operation helps to bring this flexibility by optimally combine the power demand with RE generation. This challenge requires an accurate forecast of energy consumption, to reach the desired flexibility in energy management [54]. Historically, load forecasts have been the main source of uncertainty in the planning process, possibly followed by the occurrence of one-off events, such as the disconnection of equipment.…”
Section: Smart-community Microgrid Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From another point of view, the large deployment of intermittent RE requires more flexibility from the network, and the short-term operational planning of the electrical network operation helps to bring this flexibility by optimally combine the power demand with RE generation. This challenge requires an accurate forecast of energy consumption, to reach the desired flexibility in energy management [54]. Historically, load forecasts have been the main source of uncertainty in the planning process, possibly followed by the occurrence of one-off events, such as the disconnection of equipment.…”
Section: Smart-community Microgrid Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bilateral contracts can be negotiated between a DSO and a broker aggregating flexible resources (like the aggregator-DSO contract in [69]) or the DSO can carry out contracts for each end-user [70]. Reference [69] defined aggregator-DSO contracts as including the awards which should be given to the aggregator when it reacts to the DSO request. In [57], a DSO buys/sells flexibility contracts from/to aggregators acting as mediators between small-scale flexible resources and the DSO.…”
Section: Flexibilities Related Trading At Dso Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technology research center CITEA of Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) is active in the areas of renewable energy generation, power electronics, (digital) energy systems, energy economics, and smart grids. Regarding the latter, CITEA especially engages in planning, architectural, and ICT concepts, monitoring, and operation systems, while also, energy efficiency, markets, and regulations are in CINEA's focus …”
Section: Smart Grid Labs Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the latter, CITEA especially engages in planning, architectural, and ICT concepts, monitoring, and operation systems, while also, energy efficiency, markets, and regulations are in CINEA's focus. [115][116][117][118][119]…”
Section: Citcea Lab Universitat Politècnica De Catalunya-barcelonatechmentioning
confidence: 99%