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Publicly Available Published by De Gruyter Oldenbourg December 8, 2016

A novel approach on the provision of distributed energy resource capabilities

  • Tim Dethlefs

    Tim Dethlefs studied Economics and Technology at the FH Westküste, Heide (B.Sc. 2012) and Information and Communication Technology at the HAW Hamburg (M.Eng. 2014). Currently he is a research associate at the MMLab at the HAW Hamburg and working at the EU-funded FP-7 Project “Open System for Energy Services” (OS4ES) as a system architect. His research interests are distributed systems, smart markets and virtual power plants.

    Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg, Fakultät Technik und Informatik, MMLab, Berliner Tor 7, 20099, Germany

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Abstract

The increasing dissemination of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) will have a significant impact on the planning and operation of the electricity grid. Many of these DERs have operational constraints e.g. weather conditions or self-sufficiency of resources or interactions within a multimodal environment. Today, established concepts on Virtual Power Plants aggregation often lack the possibility of automated, standardized and near real-time reconfiguration in case of failures or planning issues with these volatile DERs. In spite of standardization approaches a standardized description model for energy resources and their capabilities which allows aggregators to automatically find contributing or substituting DERs is lacking. The recent development in the electricity grid towards increasing Information and Communication capabilities can be used for a large scale information and allocation system for energy resources. Such a registry for energy resource capabilities will provide the opportunity for DERs to promote actual information about their capabilities based on forecasts and operational plans. Aggregators can select appropriate resources for their VPP configuration and reconfiguration while system operators can e.g. observe the grid status and the allocated capacities of all active DERs registered at the registry. In order to achieve the goals and to optimize the usage of especially renewable DERs, three main research question have to be addressed: (1) The definition of a standardized, abstracted and generalized description model for DER capabilities. (2) The interoperability and communicational requirements for such energy services. (3) Identifying the current applications and potential contributions to the development of future energy markets.

About the author

Tim Dethlefs

Tim Dethlefs studied Economics and Technology at the FH Westküste, Heide (B.Sc. 2012) and Information and Communication Technology at the HAW Hamburg (M.Eng. 2014). Currently he is a research associate at the MMLab at the HAW Hamburg and working at the EU-funded FP-7 Project “Open System for Energy Services” (OS4ES) as a system architect. His research interests are distributed systems, smart markets and virtual power plants.

Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg, Fakultät Technik und Informatik, MMLab, Berliner Tor 7, 20099, Germany

Acknowledgement

The Author would like to thank his PhD Supervisors Prof. Wolfgang Renz (HAW Hamburg) and Prof. Michael Sonnenschein (University of Oldenburg) and especially Dr. Alexander Schuller (KIT – IISM) for discussions that helped to improve this contribution.

Received: 2016-11-14
Accepted: 2016-11-15
Published Online: 2016-12-8
Published in Print: 2017-2-20

©2016 Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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