Demand side participation for frequency containment in the web of cells architecture
conference paper
A large number of demand side management schemes have been proposed in literature for provision of frequency control ancillary services to the network. However, it is assumed that all the flexible devices within the network are managed and controlled under one demand side management (DSM) scheme. In this paper, two independent demand side management schemes control the portfolio of flexible devices within a web of cells architecture. A methodology and scenarios for analysis of the performance of more than one DSM scheme within the same network have been realized using a real-time power hardware-in-the-loop co-simulation platform, and the paper presents this as a basis for investigations of such arrangements. © 2015 IEEE.
Topics
Ancillary servicesDemand side managementReal-time power hardware-in-the-loop simulationTransactive energy marketsCustomer satisfactionDemand side managementElectric utilitiesHardwareReconfigurable hardwareSynthetic aperturesTraction (friction)Ancillary serviceCosimulationDemand side participationsEnergy marketsFlexible devicePower hardware in the loopsPower hardware-in-the-loop simulationReal timeNetwork architecture
TNO Identifier
535450
ISBN
9781479977369
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Article nr.
7315276
Source title
2015 International Symposium on Smart Electric Distribution Systems and Technologies, EDST 2015, 7 September 2015 through 11 September 2015
Pages
588-592
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