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Exploiting the Flexibility Potential of Water Distribution Networks: A Pilot Project in Belgium

Ioannis Boukas, Elodie Burtin, Antonio Sutera, Quentin Gemine, Bernard Pevee, Damien Ernst

2023IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Flexibility, and in particular, energy storage is expected to assume a key role in the efficient and secure operation of the power system, and thus, in the transition towards a carbon-free electricity sector. In this paper, we propose a methodology for exploiting the flexibility existing in water distribution systems from water storage in reservoirs. The methodology relies first on a modelling approach, from which an optimization problem is defined. The resolution of this optimization problem leads to an operating pattern for the pumps. The methodology assumes that all the electricity is bought on the day-ahead market, where the bids are placed by constructing and solving an optimization problem. The uncertain water consumption and the electricity market prices are predicted using machine learning techniques. The methodology is tested on a real-life water distribution network in Belgium and the results from the pilot project indicate a cost reduction up to 11%.

Topics & Concepts

Flexibility (engineering)ElectricityComputer scienceMathematical optimizationOptimization problemElectricity marketOperations researchEngineeringEconomicsAlgorithmManagementMathematicsElectrical engineeringWater Systems and OptimizationWater resources management and optimizationSmart Grid Energy Management
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