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Quantitative assessment of the role of flexibility measures in the integration of renewables using the upgraded metis platform

P. Gallegos, P. Chittur, F. Postigo Marcos, C. Mateo, J. Fleury

26th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution - CIRED 2021, Geneva (Switzerland) Online. 20-23 septiembre 2021


Resumen:

METIS II is a research and development project funded by the European Commission for enhancing the electrical power system modelling capabilities of the METIS platform, a techno-economic simulation tool for electricity, gas and heat in Europe. On top of the available electricity market optimisation module, a detailed model of the transmission and distribution grids of the EU-27+UK+6 (34) countries is provided. This enhances the platform's capability to assess at each network, at country and at entire European level, the impact of the integration of distributed renewable generation and flexibility measures from a technical perspective, in the framework of the European electricity market.


Resumen divulgativo:

Este paper describe la metodología desarrollada para crear redes de distribución y transporte para un conjunto de países de la UE dentro del marco del proyecto METIS II. Esto permite analizar el impacto de la DG y medidas de flexibilidad a nivel país y Europa.


Palabras clave: Power distribution; power system planning; synthetic networks; test systems.


DOI: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1049/icp.2021.1684

Fecha de publicación: septiembre 2021.



Cita:
Gallegos, P., Chittur, P., Postigo Marcos, F., Mateo, C., Fleury, J., Quantitative assessment of the role of flexibility measures in the integration of renewables using the upgraded metis platform, 26th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution - CIRED 2021, Geneva (Switzerland) Online. 20-23 septiembre 2021.


    Líneas de investigación:
  • Redes eléctricas representativas y aplicaciones

IIT-21-239C

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