FROM HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LOCAL FLEXIBILITY TO LOW VOLTAGE PREDICTIVE GRID MANAGEMENT
Main Authors: | Lopes, Diogo, André, Ricardo, Moreira, Jorge, Simões, Micael, Sampaio, Gil, Rua, David, Machado, Paulo, Bessa, Ricardo, Abreu, Cláudia, Madureira, André |
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Format: | Proceeding Journal |
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, 2020
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/4055563 |
Daftar Isi:
- This paper presents Integrid’s project framework to manage Low Voltage (LV) electricity networks, aiming to avoid both technical and quality constraints, induced by the increasing flexibility amount of resources spread all over the grid. These assets cover from the large amount of renewable-based energy generation to the electrical vehicle and energy storage units. For this to be possible, new advanced tools were developed to exploit the benefits of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs). This paper describes the approach taken to perform the active management of LV Networks, without a perfect level of observability, exploiting the flexibility provided by Distribution System Operator’s (DSOs) resources combined with the one offered by private consumers through their Home Energy Management Systems (HEMSs). Additionally, some results followed by a brief discussionis presented, enforcing the success of the developed tools. The algorithms inside the developed tools aim to forecast both microgeneration, available flexibility and load profiles to estimate the network’s state for future time frames.