Abstract:
This paper proposes a new decentralized framework for distribution system operators (DSO) to evaluate the network feasibility of the aggregators’ bids and remunerate them...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This paper proposes a new decentralized framework for distribution system operators (DSO) to evaluate the network feasibility of the aggregators’ bids and remunerate them in case of providing network support services. Compared to other state-of-the-art approaches, this framework is characterized as being more efficient in terms of communication and computational requirements, which is a great advantage for real world applications. The new framework includes a novel optimization model to decide if aggregators' bids should be curtailed or not to ensure network security and minimize DSO costs. To evaluate and compare the proposed DSO framework against the current one, we used the IEEE 69-bus network with three aggregators of distributed energy resources (DER) from the Iberian electricity market. Our experiments show that the proposed DSO framework ensures distribution network security, while the current framework in place in the Iberian Peninsula does not. In addition, we also studied three curtailment policies for the new DSO framework. The results show that minimizing curtailment costs is the most cost-effective policy for the DSO, compared to the other two policies focused on minimizing linear and squared curtailments.
Date of Conference: 06-08 June 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 03 July 2023
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