Flexibility Aggregation Perimeter for Ancillary Services in Radial Distribution Systems

The flexibility provided by prosumers is recognized as a key element for the management of the electrical grids, in particular distribution grids, in the changing scenario of electricity generation and consumption. The flexibility useful to Distribution System Operators (DSOs) is strongly local, and...

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Main Authors: Giovanni Mercurio Casolino, Arturo Losi
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10093863/
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description The flexibility provided by prosumers is recognized as a key element for the management of the electrical grids, in particular distribution grids, in the changing scenario of electricity generation and consumption. The flexibility useful to Distribution System Operators (DSOs) is strongly local, and it is necessary to identify the buses of the grid where the flexibility can be usefully provided for a service requested by the DSO. To this end, the concept of flexibility perimeter is adopted; it is defined as a set of buses such that flexibility can be provided by any set of prosumers within it while the grid operation remains secure. The flexibility perimeter is a relevant concept for flexibility markets; in particular, for aggregators, as the flexibility provided by the perimeter prosumers can be offered as a single product to participants to electricity markets that require grid services. Identifying the flexibility aggregation perimeters for congestion relief services in a radial grid is straightforward; for flexibility services intended to solve voltage profile problems, the identification of perimeters is not easy, even in radial grids. The paper proposes a method for identifying and evaluating the flexibility perimeters for grid services in radial distribution grids, based on the concept of Load Area; it can help decision-makers to choose the size of the flexibility perimeter as a compromise between technical efficiency and market efficiency. For voltage support services, the size of the perimeter influences the technical soundness and the market efficiency of the aggregation in opposite ways; influence is assessed quantitatively. The results of two case studies show the features of the method.
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spelling doaj.art-46e3c8003907421984814edb84972a7b2023-04-13T23:01:05ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362023-01-0111359453595310.1109/ACCESS.2023.326519710093863Flexibility Aggregation Perimeter for Ancillary Services in Radial Distribution SystemsGiovanni Mercurio Casolino0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2309-8584Arturo Losi1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4106-2868Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica e dell’Informazione “Maurizio Scarano,”, Università degli Studi di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale, Cassino, ItalyDipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica e dell’Informazione “Maurizio Scarano,”, Università degli Studi di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale, Cassino, ItalyThe flexibility provided by prosumers is recognized as a key element for the management of the electrical grids, in particular distribution grids, in the changing scenario of electricity generation and consumption. The flexibility useful to Distribution System Operators (DSOs) is strongly local, and it is necessary to identify the buses of the grid where the flexibility can be usefully provided for a service requested by the DSO. To this end, the concept of flexibility perimeter is adopted; it is defined as a set of buses such that flexibility can be provided by any set of prosumers within it while the grid operation remains secure. The flexibility perimeter is a relevant concept for flexibility markets; in particular, for aggregators, as the flexibility provided by the perimeter prosumers can be offered as a single product to participants to electricity markets that require grid services. Identifying the flexibility aggregation perimeters for congestion relief services in a radial grid is straightforward; for flexibility services intended to solve voltage profile problems, the identification of perimeters is not easy, even in radial grids. The paper proposes a method for identifying and evaluating the flexibility perimeters for grid services in radial distribution grids, based on the concept of Load Area; it can help decision-makers to choose the size of the flexibility perimeter as a compromise between technical efficiency and market efficiency. For voltage support services, the size of the perimeter influences the technical soundness and the market efficiency of the aggregation in opposite ways; influence is assessed quantitatively. The results of two case studies show the features of the method.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10093863/Flexibilityaggregationlocal ancillary servicesvoltage support
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title Flexibility Aggregation Perimeter for Ancillary Services in Radial Distribution Systems
title_full Flexibility Aggregation Perimeter for Ancillary Services in Radial Distribution Systems
title_fullStr Flexibility Aggregation Perimeter for Ancillary Services in Radial Distribution Systems
title_full_unstemmed Flexibility Aggregation Perimeter for Ancillary Services in Radial Distribution Systems
title_short Flexibility Aggregation Perimeter for Ancillary Services in Radial Distribution Systems
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aggregation
local ancillary services
voltage support
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