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Distribution-Level Flexibility Markets—A Review of Trends, Research Projects, Key Stakeholders and Open Questions

Domagoj Badanjak, Hrvoje Pandžić

2021Energies26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In modern power systems high penetration of renewable energy sources and decentralized paradigm are regarded as the path toward more sustainable electricity landscape. This includes distributed energy resources whose intermittency and uncertainty may cause issues to the system operators. Distribution system operators have an obligation to ensure secure and stable system operation. Hence, they seek the most efficient methods to deal with these challenges. Flexibility procurement is considered as one of the prerequisites for painless and successful integration of renewable sources. Furthermore, distribution-level flexibility markets are modeled and tested to trade flexibility locally, solve congestion issues and defer grid expansion. This paper surveys the ongoing research in the field of flexibility markets, its design, open questions and most promising research projects. The key stakeholders are identified, overview of the current trends in the power system and research initiatives are presented, accompanied with the dilemmas being discussed in the power systems community.

Topics & Concepts

Flexibility (engineering)Renewable energyProcurementEnvironmental economicsKey (lock)IntermittencyElectric power systemRisk analysis (engineering)GridElectricityComputer scienceBusinessIndustrial organizationEconomicsPower (physics)Computer securityEngineeringMarketingElectrical engineeringMathematicsManagementPhysicsThermodynamicsQuantum mechanicsTurbulenceGeometrySmart Grid Energy ManagementElectric Power System OptimizationOptimal Power Flow Distribution
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