Extension of the HEMRM—Full Harmonization of the Electricity Supply System

Zoran Marinšek, Sašo Brus, Gerhard Meindl
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The current formal common denominator of the electricity supply system in Europe has been the Harmonized Electricity Market Role Model (HEMRM) set up by ENTSO-E, ebIX, and EFET at the turn of the millennium; it introduced the concept of de-coupling and the vertical structuring of the system into the previously vertically integrated system. Since then, within demonstration projects, the system has been undergoing further changes in a controlled environment, generating bottom-up energy, caused by new technologies, business models, and new players, and extending the concept of the system to the level of energy communities and prosumers. Therefore, this paper proposes a coherent approach to the extension of HEMRM to the lowest levels in both the grid and market segments—full harmonization. This entails further structuring of both segments downwards and applying the principles of vertically nested subsystems—a system of systems approach—to a unit functional level of the electricity system, which can be the prosumer itself. At the lowest levels, the de-coupled system becomes coupled; additionally, it cross-sects with other energy vectors. Complete harmonization reduces the number of system and market segments and represents system standardization, leading to both subsystem and system-wide optimization. Prerequisites for it include the automated trading of flexibilities by the prosumers and implicit trading of energy transfer capacities along the distribution grids. The energy reservoirs, implicit and explicit, short-term, and long-term, play a vital role in techno-economic balancing.
扩展 HEMRM--全面协调供电系统
目前,欧洲电力供应系统的正式共同标准是 ENTSO-E、ebIX 和 EFET 在千年之交建立的统一电力市场角色模型 (HEMRM);它将去耦合的概念和系统的垂直结构引入到以前的垂直整合系统中。此后,在示范项目中,该系统在受控环境下发生了进一步变化,产生了由新技术、商业模式和新参与者引起的自下而上的能量,并将该系统的概念扩展到能源社区和能源消费者层面。因此,本文提出了一种将 HEMRM 扩展到电网和市场领域最底层的连贯方法--全面协调。这就需要进一步向下调整这两个部分的结构,并将垂直嵌套子系统的原则--系统的系统方法--应用到电力系统的单位功能层面,也就是消费者本身。在最底层,去耦合系统变成耦合系统;此外,它还与其他能源矢量交叉。完全协调减少了系统和市场分部的数量,体现了系统标准化,从而实现子系统和整个系统的优化。实现这一目标的先决条件包括由用户自动进行灵活性交易,以及沿配电网进行隐式能源传输能力交易。隐式和显式、短期和长期的能源储备在技术经济平衡中发挥着至关重要的作用。
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