用于网络规划和拥塞管理的能源应用:SYNERGY项目希腊演示

A. Syrri, Andreas Gatos, Manos Zalokostas, Eleni Daridou, D. Stratogiannis, Dimitris Skipis, A. Dimeas, N. Hatziargyriou
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正如我们今天所知,能源系统正在不断发展:自动化程度的提高促进了主动网络管理,增加了安装到电网中的分布式能源数量,需求响应、微电网、能源社区、热泵或电动汽车等灵活资源等新兴趋势,所有这些都塑造了当前的电网,并影响了运营和规划理念。聚合器可以利用灵活性为电力系统提供平衡和拥塞管理服务。然后,现有的基础设施可以完全解锁以正常运行,避免或延迟电网的加固,同时允许系统运营商随时为终端用户提供不间断的电力输送。在此背景下,提出了两种针对配电和输电运营商(dso和tso)的能源应用,旨在为其运营和规划策略提供服务和见解。第一个应用程序进行中期评估,利用概率蒙特卡罗功率流计算来定位潜在故障及其对可靠性的影响,然后在使用灵活容量的情况下提出规划解决方案。第二个应用程序通过灵活采购提供短期拥堵管理,利用发电和需求预测以及潮流计算,也提出了dso和tso之间的优先级方案。这些应用程序还提供了一个友好的用户界面,用户可以在其中选择要采取的操作和要可视化的结果。
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Energy applications for network planning and congestion management: the SYNERGY project Greek demo
The energy system as we know it today is evolving: Increased automation, which facilitates active network management, increased number of distributed energy resources installed into the grid, emerging trends such as demand response, microgrids, energy communities, flexible resources such as heat pumps or electric vehicles, all these shape current power networks and affect the operation and planning philosophy. Flexibility can be leveraged by aggregators to offer balancing and congestion management services to the power system. Then, existing infrastructure could be fully unlocked for normal operating conditions, avoiding or delaying reinforcement of the grid and at the same time allowing system operators to offer uninterrupted power delivery to end consumers at all times. In this context, two energy applications targeting distribution and transmission operators (DSOs and TSOs) are presented with the purpose to offer services and insights to their operational and planning strategies. The first application performs a medium-term assessment, utilizing probabilistic Monte Carlo power flow calculations to locate potential faults and their impact on reliability, and then planning solutions are proposed assuming flexible capacity is used. The second application offers short-term congestion management with flexibility procurement, utilizing generation and demand forecasts and power flow calculations, also proposing a prioritization scheme between DSOs and TSOs. The applications also offer a friendly user-interface, where the user can select actions to be taken and results to be visualized.
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