Aggregated Flexibility to Support Congestion Management
Ozge Okur (TU Delft - Energy and Industry)
Robin Brouwer (Student TU Delft)
P.W.G. Bots (TU Delft - Policy Analysis)
Fredrik Troost (Eneco Group)
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Abstract
The increase in variable renewable energy sources requires more flexibility in the power system. This could be provided by small distributed energy sources located at end-users. Aggregators can potentially exploit this flexibility by providing Primary Control Reserve (PCR) services to the Transmission System Operator, and congestion management services to Distribution System Operators. A simulation model based on Linear Programming is used to assess, for a case study in the Netherlands, whether such congestion management services are efficient. The results show that an aggregator can reduce the total system costs with 10-15% relative to traditional grid reinforcements, depending on price and depreciation of batteries, PCR remuneration, and wholesale electricity price.
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