Day-Ahead Operational Planning for DisCos Based on Demand Response Flexibility and Volt/Var Control

Considering the integration of distributed energy resources (DER) such as distributed generation, demand response, and electric vehicles, day-ahead scheduling plays a significant role in the operation of active distribution systems. Therefore, this article proposes a comprehensive methodology for th...

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Main Authors: Mauro Jurado, Eduardo Salazar, Mauricio Samper, Rodolfo Rosés, Diego Ojeda Esteybar
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/20/7045
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author Mauro Jurado
Eduardo Salazar
Mauricio Samper
Rodolfo Rosés
Diego Ojeda Esteybar
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Mauricio Samper
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Diego Ojeda Esteybar
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description Considering the integration of distributed energy resources (DER) such as distributed generation, demand response, and electric vehicles, day-ahead scheduling plays a significant role in the operation of active distribution systems. Therefore, this article proposes a comprehensive methodology for the short-term operational planning of a distribution company (DisCo), aiming to minimize the total daily operational cost. The proposed methodology integrates on-load tap changers, capacitor banks, and flexible loads participating in demand response (DR) to reduce losses and manage congestion and voltage violations, while considering the costs associated with the operation and use of controllable resources. Furthermore, to forecast PV output and load demand behind the meter at the MV/LV distribution transformer level, a short-term net load forecasting model using deep learning techniques has been incorporated. The proposed scheme is solved through an efficient two-stage strategy based on genetic algorithms and dynamic programming. Numerical results based on the modified IEEE 13-node distribution system and a typical 37-node Latin American system validate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology. The obtained results verify that, through the proposed methodology, the DisCo can effectively schedule its installations and DR to minimize the total operational cost while reducing losses and robustly managing voltage and congestion issues.
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spelling doaj.art-4eb9e64ed46d4fdaa842f32f1313a0a92023-11-19T16:21:23ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732023-10-011620704510.3390/en16207045Day-Ahead Operational Planning for DisCos Based on Demand Response Flexibility and Volt/Var ControlMauro Jurado0Eduardo Salazar1Mauricio Samper2Rodolfo Rosés3Diego Ojeda Esteybar4Institute of Electrical Energy (IEE), National University of San Juan—National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), San Juan 5400, ArgentinaInstitute of Electrical Energy (IEE), National University of San Juan—National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), San Juan 5400, ArgentinaInstitute of Electrical Energy (IEE), National University of San Juan—National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), San Juan 5400, ArgentinaInstitute of Electrical Energy (IEE), National University of San Juan—National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), San Juan 5400, ArgentinaInstitute of Electrical Energy (IEE), National University of San Juan—National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET), San Juan 5400, ArgentinaConsidering the integration of distributed energy resources (DER) such as distributed generation, demand response, and electric vehicles, day-ahead scheduling plays a significant role in the operation of active distribution systems. Therefore, this article proposes a comprehensive methodology for the short-term operational planning of a distribution company (DisCo), aiming to minimize the total daily operational cost. The proposed methodology integrates on-load tap changers, capacitor banks, and flexible loads participating in demand response (DR) to reduce losses and manage congestion and voltage violations, while considering the costs associated with the operation and use of controllable resources. Furthermore, to forecast PV output and load demand behind the meter at the MV/LV distribution transformer level, a short-term net load forecasting model using deep learning techniques has been incorporated. The proposed scheme is solved through an efficient two-stage strategy based on genetic algorithms and dynamic programming. Numerical results based on the modified IEEE 13-node distribution system and a typical 37-node Latin American system validate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology. The obtained results verify that, through the proposed methodology, the DisCo can effectively schedule its installations and DR to minimize the total operational cost while reducing losses and robustly managing voltage and congestion issues.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/20/7045active distribution systemsdemand responseVolt/Var controlgenetic algorithmdynamic programmingforecasting
spellingShingle Mauro Jurado
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Rodolfo Rosés
Diego Ojeda Esteybar
Day-Ahead Operational Planning for DisCos Based on Demand Response Flexibility and Volt/Var Control
Energies
active distribution systems
demand response
Volt/Var control
genetic algorithm
dynamic programming
forecasting
title Day-Ahead Operational Planning for DisCos Based on Demand Response Flexibility and Volt/Var Control
title_full Day-Ahead Operational Planning for DisCos Based on Demand Response Flexibility and Volt/Var Control
title_fullStr Day-Ahead Operational Planning for DisCos Based on Demand Response Flexibility and Volt/Var Control
title_full_unstemmed Day-Ahead Operational Planning for DisCos Based on Demand Response Flexibility and Volt/Var Control
title_short Day-Ahead Operational Planning for DisCos Based on Demand Response Flexibility and Volt/Var Control
title_sort day ahead operational planning for discos based on demand response flexibility and volt var control
topic active distribution systems
demand response
Volt/Var control
genetic algorithm
dynamic programming
forecasting
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/20/7045
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