Flexibility Adequacy Assessment in the SEE Region With New Technology Integration

Author:

Vita V.1,Christodoulou C. A.1,Zafeiropoulos E.1,Mladenov V.2,Chobanov V.2,Asprou M.3,Kyriakides E.3

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Communications and Computer Systems, 9 Iroon Polytechniou Street, 15780 Athens, GREECE

2. Department of Theoretical Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Sofia, blvd. Kl. Ohridski 8, 1000 Sofia, BULGARIA

3. KIOS Research and Innovation Center of Excellence, University of Cyprus, 1 Panepistimiou Avenue, Nicosia 2109, CYPRUS

Abstract

In this paper, a flexibility adequacy assessment of the South East Europe region countries is being presented. Novel technology integration is being considered in order to provide more flexibility resources to the power system to absorb more renewable energy. A flexibility analysis based on the International Energy Agency methodology provided an overall estimation of the flexibility needs and resources of the Bulgarian and Cypriot power systems. Additionally, several flexibility indices have been calculated providing indications of the potential that both systems have to serve more volatile renewable energy sources without jeopardizing the balancing requirements for frequency regulation and security of supply. A detailed algorithm has been developed, in close cooperation with the national stakeholders in Bulgaria and Cyprus, in order to simulate the variations in demand and generation for the following years and calculate statistical indices for flexibility, such as the Insufficient Ramping Rate expectation and Flexibility Residual, apart from the traditional Loss of Load Expectation used in adequacy studies.

Publisher

World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy (miscellaneous)

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