Grid‐aware provision and activation of fast and slow power flexibilities from distributed resources in low and medium voltage grids

Author:

Majumdar Ankur1ORCID,Alizadeh‐Mousavi Omid1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. depsys SA, Route du Verney 20B Puidoux Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractThe intermittencies of renewable generations give rise to situations, which require both slow‐ and fast‐ramping flexibility capability from a variety of resources connected at the medium voltage (MV) andlow voltage (LV) distribution grids. Moreover, this may increase the grid reinforcement costs. To defer this reinforcement, the grid needs to be operated optimally. This paper proposes—(a) such an optimal operational methodology forthe MV and LV grids; and (b) an aggregated flexibility estimation methodology separately for fast and slow services at the primary substation (transmission interface). The methodologies based on model‐based MV grids and sensitivity coefficients‐based LV grids are suitable for LV grids where an up‐to‐date, accurate model and topology are not always available. Besides, the costs and resources associated to create full LV grid model and visibility should be prevented. The approaches, here, use the synchronised and accurate measurements from grid monitoring devices located at the LV distribution grids. They have been validated on a real MV and LV networks of a Swiss distribution grid operator equipped with such devices. The results, in terms of reducing technical losses, reducing grid violation costs,and estimating flexibility capability show the efficacy of the proposed methodologies and therefore, can be easily deployed.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Control and Systems Engineering

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