将活跃的三级产消者整合到智能配电网的框架

J. Jimeno, N. Ruiz, K. Tsatsakis, Thanasis Tryferidis
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本文描述了协作项目惯性[1]中采用的方法,其目的是引入物联网-服务原则,以实现需求响应(DR)操作。如今,分布式间歇性能源的不断增加以及需求的非弹性给电网的整体运行带来了巨大的挑战,无疑对电网的整体运行产生了相当大的负面影响。此外,由于电力这一商品的特性和特殊性,人们认为能源市场具有内在的不完备性和不完全竞争性。需求侧管理(DSM)作为电网运行和市场参与的支持机制,具有释放的能力,可以克服控制供需的一些主要障碍,成为配电网运营商和其他市场利益相关者手中的强大工具。所提出的方法使用先进和创新的分布式能源(DER)模型、占用预测机制、用户偏好提取算法以及DER监测和控制技术,使其能够在不影响最终用户舒适度和DER效用水平的情况下提供高容量需求灵活性。然后将建筑层面的需求灵活性进行汇总,以便为配电系统运营商(dso)和其他能源利益相关者提供高可靠性的灵活性容量。
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Framework for the integration of active tertiary prosumers into a smart distribution grid
This paper describes the approach taken in the collaborative project INERTIA [1] with the objective of introducing the Internet of Things - Services principles for enabling Demand Response (DR) operations. Nowadays, the continuously increasing presence of distributed intermittent energy sources along with inelasticity of demand pose significant challenges and undoubtedly have considerably negative impact on the overall operation of the electricity grid. Furthermore, the energy market is considered as inherently incomplete and imperfectly competitive mainly due to the characteristics and special nature of the commodity of power. Demand Side Management (DSM) as a supportive mechanism for grid operation and market participation, has the unleashed capacity to overcome some of the major barriers of controlling supply and demand becoming a powerful tool at the hands of Distribution Grid Operators as well as other market stakeholders. The proposed approach uses advanced and innovative Distributed Energy Resources (DER) models, occupancy prediction mechanisms, users' preferences extraction algorithms and DER monitoring and control technologies for making it possible to provide high volumes of demand flexibility without impacting on final user's comfort and DER utility levels. The demand flexibility made available at building level is then aggregated in order to offer significant flexibility volumes with high reliability degree to Distribution System Operators (DSOs) and other energy stakeholders.
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