Conference paper
Decision support program for congestion management using demand side flexibility
In the past decades, Distribution System Operators (DSOs) have been mitigating distribution networks (DNs) contingencies by opting to grid reinforcements. However, this approach is not always cost and time efficient. Demand Side Flexibility (DSF) is one of the recent alternatives used in DNs congestion management.
Consequently, new market players such as aggregators are needed to handle DSF transaction between customers and DSOs. This paper proposes and models a decision support program (DSP) to optimize the total cost charged by the DSO for using DSF services. Moreover, the energy rebound effect is taken into consideration as well as the uncertain behavior of customers.
Finally, the distribution grid of the Danish Bornholm Island is used to illustrate the merits of the DSP. The total cost incurred by the DSO is calculated and presented.
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | IEEE |
Year: | 2017 |
Pages: | 1-6 |
Proceedings: | 12th IEEE Power and Energy Society PowerTech Conference |
ISBN: | 1509042377 , 1509042385 , 9781509042371 and 9781509042388 |
Types: | Conference paper |
DOI: | 10.1109/PTC.2017.7980976 |
ORCIDs: | Pinson, Pierre |
Business DSF services DSO DSP Danish Bornholm Island Digital signal processing Electrical engineering Genetic algorithms Linear programming Optimization Reactive power congestion management decision support program decision support systems demand side flexibility demand side management distribution grid distribution networks distribution system operators power engineering computing