Ancillary service provision by demand side management A real-time power hardware-in-the-loop co-simulation demonstration
conference paper
The role of demand side management in providing ancillary services to the network is an active topic of research. However, their implementation is limited due to lack of practical demonstrations and tests that can rigorously quantify their ability to support the grid's integrity. In this paper, provision of time critical frequency control ancillary service is demonstrated by means of integrating PowerMatcher, a well discussed demand side management mechanism in literature, with real-time power hardware. The co-simulation platform enables testing of demand side management techniques to provide ancillary services. © 2015 IEEE.
Topics
Ancillary servicesdemand side managementreal-time power hardware-in-the-loop simulationtransactive energy marketsCustomer satisfactionElectric utilitiesHardwareReconfigurable hardwareSynthetic aperturesTraction (friction)Ancillary serviceCosimulationEnergy marketsPower hardware in the loopsPower hardware-in-the-loop simulationReal timeTime-criticalDemand side management
TNO Identifier
954607
ISBN
9781479977
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Article nr.
7315258
Source title
Proceedings - 2015 International Symposium on Smart Electric Distribution Systems and Technologies, EDST 2015, 7 September 2015 through 11 September 2015
Pages
492-498
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