Electricity Markets for DC Distribution Systems

Design Options

Journal Article (2019)
Author(s)

Longjian Piao (TU Delft - Energy and Industry, TU Delft - Algorithmics)

Laurens J. De Vries (TU Delft - Energy and Industry)

Mathijs M. de Weerdt (TU Delft - Algorithmics)

N. Yorke-Smith (American University of Beirut, TU Delft - Algorithmics)

Research Group
Algorithmics
Copyright
© 2019 L. Piao, Laurens De Vries, M.M. de Weerdt, N. Yorke-Smith
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.3390/en12142640
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 L. Piao, Laurens De Vries, M.M. de Weerdt, N. Yorke-Smith
Research Group
Algorithmics
Issue number
14
Volume number
12
Pages (from-to)
1-16
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Abstract

DC distribution systems (DCDSs) are a promising alternative to AC systems because they remove AC-DC conversions between renewable sources and loads. Their unique features compared to AC include low system inertia, strict power limits and power–voltage coupling. In a liberalised electricity market, merely applying an AC market design to a DCDS cannot guarantee the latter’s supply security and voltage stability; new markets must be designed to meet DC challenges. This article identifies the key design options of DCDS electricity markets. To identify these options, we develop a comprehensive design framework for local electricity markets; to our knowledge, we provide the first such analysis. Whereas previous studies focus on separate aspects of DCDS markets, we widen the scope to include the role of market architecture and investigate the arrangements of sub-markets. As an illustration, we demonstrate three promising DCDS market designs that can be defined in our framework, and provide a first assessment of their performance.