Conference paper
Addressing the Conflict of Interest between Aggregators and DSOs in Deregulated Energy Markets
This paper investigates potential conflicts of interest between distribution system operators (DSOs) and aggregators. We propose a method to quantify the allowed operating range of residential flexible loads in a local distribution network. The calculated bounds can be used to formulate DSO services, tradable on a potential DSO service market platform.
Aggregators are considered, concentrating thermostatically controlled loads and electric vehicles with vehicle2grid technology in order to perform arbitrage on the power market and to offer ancillary services.
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | IEEE |
Year: | 2017 |
Pages: | 1-6 |
Proceedings: | 52nd International Universities' Power Engineering Conference |
ISBN: | 1538623447 , 1538623455 , 9781538623442 and 9781538623459 |
Types: | Conference paper |
DOI: | 10.1109/UPEC.2017.8231901 |
ORCIDs: | Heinrich, Carsten , Ziras, Charalampos , You, Shi and Bindner, Henrik W. |
Batteries Electric vehicles Heat pumps Load modeling Power cables Power demand Resistance heating aggregators ancillary services demand side management deregulated energy markets distribution networks distribution system operators electric vehicles local distribution network operating range potential DSO service market platform power market power markets residential flexible loads thermostatically controlled loads thermostats vehicle2grid technology