虚拟电厂系统的开发与运行

K. E. Bakari, W. Kling
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目前,虚拟电厂(VPP)是分布式能源(DER)的集合,可能包括可控负荷和存储设备[1]。这一概念被认为是一种很有前途的配电网能量分配和潮流重定向技术。此外,其ICT基础设施可以部署到无源配电网向有源网络的过渡中[2]。另一方面,可以利用现有的属于已建立的智能电网功能的ICT基础设施来创建vpp。此外,如文献[3]所示,VPP系统可以应对配电网络中DER的高渗透水平所带来的运行问题。然而,尽管虚拟电厂的概念被认为是一种很有前途的管理大量分布式发电的技术,但建立这样一个系统可能会给其开发者带来一些挑战。这项工作的重点是考虑到主要的技术、监管和社会经济挑战,为VPP系统的开发和运营提供选择。这些方案主要基于荷兰一家配电网运营商在开发VPP试点过程中获得的研究和经验。该试点的主要目标是开发和测试VPP系统提供的平衡和网络服务以及能源贸易。基于系统工程的方法和技术,实现了可扩展、可追溯和模块化的VPP系统。在定义所需的“VPP试点”(与VPP利益相关者的要求相关的测试)期间,这种方法也被发现是有效的
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Development and operation of virtual power plant system
Nowadays a virtual power plant (VPP) represents an aggregation of distributed energy resources (DER) and may include controllable loads as well as storage devices [1]. This concept is considered as a promising technology to allocate energy and redirect power flow in the distribution network. In addition, its ICT infrastructure can be deployed to the transition of passive distribution network towards active network [2]. On the other hand it is possible to make use of the available ICT infrastructure which belongs to established smart grid functions to create VPPs. Furthermore, as shown in previous work [3], the VPP system can cope with operational problems caused by high penetration level of DER in the distribution network. However, while the virtual power plant concept is considered as a promising technology to manage large numbers of DER, the establishment of such a system might liberate several challenges to its developer. This work focuses on providing options for the development and operation of the VPP system considering major technical, regulatory and socio-economical challenges. These options are mainly based on studies and experiences which are obtained during the development of a VPP pilot by a distribution network operator in the Netherlands. The main objectives of this pilot are to develop and test the balancing and network services as well as energy trade provided by the VPP system. Based on the methodology and techniques of Systems Engineering a scalable, traceable and modular VPP system is achieved. This methodology is also found effective during the definition of needed ‘VPP pilot’-tests which are related to the requirements of the VPP stakeholders‥
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