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This paper presents a view of the Danish FlexPower project to reform the existing electricity market by coordinating vast Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) for integration in future scenarios. Aiming to maximize the preservation of the existing market structure, Aggregator, the key player in mobilizing small-scale DERs to participate in the existing electricity market, is proposed in this paper...
This paper provides an overview of the Ecogrid EU project, which is a large-scale demonstration project on the Danish island Bornholm. It provides Europe a fast track evolution towards smart grid dissemination and deployment in the distribution network. Objective of Ecogrid EU is to illustrate that modern information and communication technology (ICT) and innovative market solutions can enable the...
Electric Vehicles (EV) presents a unique opportunity for large-scale flexible demand, particularly when subject to intelligent charging. A smart charging algorithm is proposed here, with the dual objectives of minimizing charging costs and preventing grid congestion. EVs are charged according to individual user requirements while respecting the constraints of the local distribution grid. A day-ahead...
The utilization of renewable sources in power generation and system deregulation are two major changes the power system are undertaking. Different evaluation models are needed in order to incorporate renewable generation in the existing power system analysis. In deregulated power system, the impacts of renewable generation penetration are not only on the physical operation, but also on economic operation...
In a restructured power system, the monopoly generation utility is replaced by different electricity producers. There exists extreme price volatility caused by random failures by generation or/and transmission systems. In these cases, producers' profits can be much higher than those in the normal state. The reliability management of producers usually cannot be directly controlled by the system operators...
The introduction of deregulation in power systems has changed the conventional electricity price determination scheme. The prices are determined by the market participants under certain market operation rules. Increasing fuel cost of traditional generation units and the concern of environment pollution have led to the development of renewable energy generation. The intermittence and time restrict...
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