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Modeling Flexibility in Uncertain Distributed Energy Resources

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Integration of distributed energy resources (DERs) in grid planning and control requires estimating and aggregating the active and reactive power flexibility offered by an ensemble of DERs. The flexibility of DERs to provide grid services is, however, often uncertain due to insufficient end-use measurements (e.g. power consumption) and inaccurate forecast (e.g. solar irradiance). In this short note, we propose a numerical simulation based framework for modeling the flexibility in uncertain individual continuous DERs.

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      e-Energy '19: Proceedings of the Tenth ACM International Conference on Future Energy Systems
      June 2019
      589 pages
      ISBN:9781450366717
      DOI:10.1145/3307772

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      • Published: 15 June 2019

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