Integrating Distributed Flexibility Into TSO-DSO Coordinated Electricity Markets

Georgios Tsaousoglou;Rune Junker;Mohsen Banaei;Seyed Shahabaldin Tohidi;Henrik Madsen
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The future of electricity markets is envisioned to be heavily based on renewable generation and distributed flexibility. Yet, integrating existing distributed flexibility into market decisions poses a major challenge, given the diversity of consumers' modeling frameworks and controllers. Moreover, in such a system, the market's decisions need to be predictive, adaptive, as well as TSO-DSO coordinated. In this article, we present an iterative market procedure through which, in contrast to traditional electricity markets based on one-off bids, flexible participants can indirectly implement their model by repeatedly responding to tentative pricing signals. This, combined with a scheduling/forecasting grey-box agent introduced on the consumer side, allows for the seamless integration of existing flexible loads' control schemes into a holistic electricity market. The proposed market-operation policy inherently coordinates Transmission and Distribution System Operators' decisions in the presence of uncertain distributed flexibility and renewables' generation. The results demonstrate promising convergence properties and short execution times, which is encouraging towards the scheme's practical applicability.
将分布式灵活性纳入 TSO-DSO 协调电力市场
根据设想,未来的电力市场将在很大程度上以可再生能源发电和分布式灵活性为基础。然而,考虑到用户建模框架和控制器的多样性,将现有的分布式灵活性纳入市场决策是一项重大挑战。此外,在这样的系统中,市场决策需要具有预测性、适应性以及 TSO-DSO 协调性。在本文中,我们提出了一种迭代市场程序,与基于一次性投标的传统电力市场不同,灵活的参与者可以通过重复响应暂定价格信号来间接实现其模型。这与在用户端引入的调度/预测灰盒代理相结合,可将现有的灵活负载控制方案无缝整合到整体电力市场中。在分布式灵活性和可再生能源发电存在不确定性的情况下,所提出的市场运营政策从本质上协调了输电和配电系统运营商的决策。研究结果表明,该方案具有良好的收敛性和较短的执行时间,这对方案的实际应用具有鼓舞作用。
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