FLECH: A Danish market solution for DSO congestion management through DER flexibility services

Future electric power systems will face new operational challenges due to the high penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs). In Denmark, distribution system operator (DSO) expects a significant congestion increased in distribution grids. In order to manage these congestions and mobilize th...

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Main Authors: Chunyu Zhang, Yi Ding, Niels Christian Nordentoft, Pierre Pinson, Jacob Ostergaard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8946794/
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spelling doaj-7f212ac6fd0a413a9319942df121a05d2021-04-23T16:11:39ZengIEEEJournal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy2196-54202014-01-012212613310.1007/s40565-014-0048-08946794FLECH: A Danish market solution for DSO congestion management through DER flexibility servicesChunyu Zhang0Yi Ding1Niels Christian Nordentoft2Pierre Pinson3Jacob Ostergaard4Center for Electric Power and Energy, Technical University of Denmark,Kgs. Lyngby,Denmark,2800Center for Electric Power and Energy, Technical University of Denmark,Kgs. Lyngby,Denmark,2800Danish Energy Association,Frederiksberg,Denmark,1970Center for Electric Power and Energy, Technical University of Denmark,Kgs. Lyngby,Denmark,2800Center for Electric Power and Energy, Technical University of Denmark,Kgs. Lyngby,Denmark,2800Future electric power systems will face new operational challenges due to the high penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs). In Denmark, distribution system operator (DSO) expects a significant congestion increased in distribution grids. In order to manage these congestions and mobilize the DERs as economically efficient as possible in the future distribution grid, the brand new notion of flexibility clearing house (FLECH) is proposed in this paper. With the aggregator-based offers, the proposed FLECH market has the ability to promote small scale DERs (upto 5 MW) for actively participating in trading flexibility services, which are stipulated accommodating the various requirements of DSO. Accordingly, the trading setups and processes of the FLECH market are also illustrated in detail. A quantitative example is utilized to illustrate the formulation and classification of flexibility services provided by the DERs in the proposed FLECH market.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8946794/Electricity marketDistributed energy resources (DERs)AggregatorFlexibility clearing house (FLECH)Flexibility services
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author Chunyu Zhang
Yi Ding
Niels Christian Nordentoft
Pierre Pinson
Jacob Ostergaard
spellingShingle Chunyu Zhang
Yi Ding
Niels Christian Nordentoft
Pierre Pinson
Jacob Ostergaard
FLECH: A Danish market solution for DSO congestion management through DER flexibility services
Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
Electricity market
Distributed energy resources (DERs)
Aggregator
Flexibility clearing house (FLECH)
Flexibility services
author_facet Chunyu Zhang
Yi Ding
Niels Christian Nordentoft
Pierre Pinson
Jacob Ostergaard
author_sort Chunyu Zhang
title FLECH: A Danish market solution for DSO congestion management through DER flexibility services
title_short FLECH: A Danish market solution for DSO congestion management through DER flexibility services
title_full FLECH: A Danish market solution for DSO congestion management through DER flexibility services
title_fullStr FLECH: A Danish market solution for DSO congestion management through DER flexibility services
title_full_unstemmed FLECH: A Danish market solution for DSO congestion management through DER flexibility services
title_sort flech: a danish market solution for dso congestion management through der flexibility services
publisher IEEE
series Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
issn 2196-5420
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Future electric power systems will face new operational challenges due to the high penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs). In Denmark, distribution system operator (DSO) expects a significant congestion increased in distribution grids. In order to manage these congestions and mobilize the DERs as economically efficient as possible in the future distribution grid, the brand new notion of flexibility clearing house (FLECH) is proposed in this paper. With the aggregator-based offers, the proposed FLECH market has the ability to promote small scale DERs (upto 5 MW) for actively participating in trading flexibility services, which are stipulated accommodating the various requirements of DSO. Accordingly, the trading setups and processes of the FLECH market are also illustrated in detail. A quantitative example is utilized to illustrate the formulation and classification of flexibility services provided by the DERs in the proposed FLECH market.
topic Electricity market
Distributed energy resources (DERs)
Aggregator
Flexibility clearing house (FLECH)
Flexibility services
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8946794/
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