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van Dijk, Bob (author)
Rapid intake of intermittent generation units, more decentralised production and electrification of demand impose serious challenges on transmission- and distribution electricity grids. Part of this challenge is an increasing amount of congestion on the grids. The Dutch redispatch market for congestion management needs to be adapted to include...
master thesis 2022
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Najjar, Mohamed-Youssef (author)
The optimal power flow (OPF) problem is a classic and widely-studied topic in the field of power systems.Its purpose is to minimize the running costs of a power system by determining the optimal operating points,while respecting a set of physical constraints. While most power systems are currently controlled by a centralcoordinator, there is...
master thesis 2020
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Janssen, Suzanne (author)
In 2018 the Dutch government, businesses and other stakeholders started negotiating an agreement to combat climate change (het Klimaatakkoord). Energy consumption is changing and more Renewable Energy Sources (RES) are implemented. While these changes are ongoing, the Distribution System Operators (DSOs) must ensure no congestion occurs in the...
master thesis 2019
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Shafiepour, Kamdin (author)
High penetration of rooftop PV generation in the distribution network increases the variability of power flows and the frequency of network and hence congestions occurs at various network locations of the network. Congestions have various defects such as it deteriorates network performance, power quality and therefore can lead to a shutdown by...
master thesis 2019
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Budez Vergara, Jonathan (author)
The electrical network must have adequate capacity to avoid congestion for all but the highest load levels. The most common solution to manage this congestion is to gradually invest in new infrastructure. An alternative solution for congestion management is the use of flexible loads, or demand response. In order to determine the relative value...
master thesis 2019
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Renaud, Anneroos (author)
The growing share of renewable electricity generation poses a balancing challenge on the electricity grid and thus increases probability of for congestion on the electricity grid. On the supply side, flexibility can be built into the system. One option for a market to avoid congestion is the redispatch market, which is the way of solving...
master thesis 2019
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Brouwer, Robin (author)
Increased variable renewable energy sources penetration in The Netherlands require more flexibility that could be provided by distributed energy resources located at small end-users combined with demand response. Aggregators could act as intermediary entities to exploit the flexibility potential of small end-users and create value for...
master thesis 2018
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Plink, R.H. (author)
The increase of electricity generation by Renewable Energy Sources is desired in the next decade to achieve the European 2020 targets. Wind is considered to have the largest potential in achieving these targets. Taking into account the development of wind parks in the North Sea congestion is expected to increase in the Dutch electricity grid....
master thesis 2013
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Van Blijswijk, M.J. (author)
Due to the introduction of a new grid connection policy, transmission system operator TenneT expects congestion to arise on the Dutch transmission grid in the near future. This new connection policy was introduced by the Ministry of Economic Affairs to abolish the discrimination between existing grid users and new entrants, and should improve...
master thesis 2011
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Backhaus, E. (author)
In many cases, congestion is a recurrent problem that exists in electricity lines since the demand, in general, steadily increases whereas lines capacity cannot increase in small increments but only in multiple units of line capacity. Congestion in electricity lines hampers the interconnection of local markets because the interconnection line...
master thesis 2010
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