2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13184608
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On the Participation of Power-To-Heat Assets in Frequency Regulation Markets—A Danish Case Study

Abstract: Due to the new green energy policies, district heating companies are being increasingly encouraged to exploit power-to-heat assets, e.g., heat pumps and electric boilers, in their distribution networks besides the traditional central combined heat and power units. The increased utilization of these assets will generate a more complex interaction between power distribution grids and district heating networks including markets for provision of ancillary services. Enabling the participation of power-to-heat units… Show more

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“…[6] There is wide variety of the possible support measures for increasing renewable energy share including feed in tariffs, renewable portfolio standards, production tax credits, capacity or production-based subsidies or even benchmarks, etc. [7]. When evaluating how efficient those policies are, different indicators can be used-the total investments, specific renewable energy costs, achieved share of renewable energy, the amount of subsidies, consumer prices and others rates [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[6] There is wide variety of the possible support measures for increasing renewable energy share including feed in tariffs, renewable portfolio standards, production tax credits, capacity or production-based subsidies or even benchmarks, etc. [7]. When evaluating how efficient those policies are, different indicators can be used-the total investments, specific renewable energy costs, achieved share of renewable energy, the amount of subsidies, consumer prices and others rates [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. New paradigm for DH systems A few papers have studied the challenges of incorporating large scale HPs and EBs in DH networks for balancing EP network from a technical point of view [14], while others investigated the problem from a more market-oriented viewpoint. For example, the authors in [15] extend the locational marginal price concept to DH networks and form a heat-power spot market.…”
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confidence: 99%