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Modelling and assessing the impacts of self supply and market-revenue driven virtual power plants

K. Dietrich, J.M. Latorre, L. Olmos, A. Ramos

Electric Power Systems Research Vol. 119, pp. 462 - 470

Resumen:
Distributed generation will make up for more than half of the installed electric generation capacity in 2020in Spain. The major part of this generation is renewable-energy based and intermittent. This provokes important challenges in the operation of the electric energy system: The number of generators increases, the size of generators decreases and more variability as well as uncertainty will exist in the operation ofthe electric system. To ensure a viable operation, an option which bears a high potential is the aggregationof many small generators as well as demands into one entity: a so-called Virtual Power Plant (VPP). This article will treat the techno-economic impact of the massive integration of small generators and demands into VPPs both on the system functioning and on the outcome of demands and generators within these VPPs. We will analyse and compare several strategies of VPPs.


Palabras Clave: Virtual Power Plants; Demand response; Electricity system operation; Demand shifting; Optimisation; Distributed energy resources


Índice de impacto JCR y cuartil WoS: 1,809 - Q2 (2015); 3,300 - Q2 (2023)

Referencia DOI: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsr.2014.10.015

Publicado en papel: Febrero 2015.

Publicado on-line: Noviembre 2014.



Cita:
K. Dietrich, J.M. Latorre, L. Olmos, A. Ramos, Modelling and assessing the impacts of self supply and market-revenue driven virtual power plants. Electric Power Systems Research. Vol. 119, pp. 462 - 470, Febrero 2015. [Online: Noviembre 2014]


    Líneas de investigación:
  • *Programación de la Operación a Corto Plazo, Elaboración de Ofertas y Análisis de Reservas de Operación
  • *Planificación Táctica a Medio Plazo

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