Integration of renewable energy in the European power grid: Market mechanism for congestion management

A. Vergnol, V. Rious, J. Sprooten, B. Robyns, J. Deuse
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With the increased use of wind energy several Transmission System Operators (TSO) have increasing difficulties for congestion forecasting due to the unpredictable nature of the energy source. To maintain the state of the system within acceptable and secure operating conditions, the TSOs require the curtailment of the production of generators to avoid local congestion on the power grid. These actions reduce the revenue of renewable producers and limit the development of green energy. This is because renewable producers with support schemes bear the inherent cost of congestion when they are re-dispatched. This paper proposes two types of market mechanism that solve the above mentioned problems in case of local congestion. The first mechanism consists in a compensation between renewable producers to limit the amount of redispatched generation in situations when the local congested power grid incorporates only renewable production. If both renewable and conventional productions are connected close to each other, a second mechanism will be used to incentivize competition among power adjustment offers.
欧洲电网中可再生能源的整合:拥堵管理的市场机制
随着风能使用的增加,由于能源的不可预测性,输电系统运营商(TSO)在拥堵预测方面面临越来越大的困难。为了将系统维持在可接受和安全的运行状态,电力系统管理条例要求减少发电机的生产,以避免局部电网的拥塞。这些行动减少了可再生能源生产商的收入,限制了绿色能源的发展。这是因为拥有支持计划的可再生能源生产商在重新调度时承担了固有的拥堵成本。本文提出了两种解决局部拥堵情况下上述问题的市场机制。第一种机制包括可再生能源生产商之间的补偿,以限制在当地拥挤的电网只包含可再生能源生产的情况下重新分配的发电量。如果可再生能源和传统发电紧密相连,第二种机制将用于激励电力调整方案之间的竞争。
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