Using flexibility information for energy demand optimization in the low voltage grid

S. Bessler, Domagoj Drenjanac, E. Hasenleithner, Suhail Ahmed-Khan, N. Silva
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Flexibility information that characterizes the energy consumption of certain loads with electric or thermal storage has been recently proposed as a means for energy management in the electric grid. In this paper we propose an energy management architecture that allows the grid operator to learn and use the consumption flexibility of its users. Starting on the home asset level, we describe flexibility models for EV charging and HVAC and their aggregation at the household and low voltage grid level. Here, the aggregated energy controller determines power references (set points) for each household controller. Since voltage limits might be violated by the energy balancing actions, we include a power flow calculation in the optimization model to keep the voltages and currents within the limits. In simulation experiments with a 42 bus radial grid, we are able to support higher household loads by individual scheduling, without falling below voltage limits.
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利用柔性信息进行低压电网能源需求优化
最近,人们提出将具有蓄电或蓄热特性的负荷的能量消耗特征的灵活性信息作为电网能源管理的一种手段。在本文中,我们提出了一个能源管理架构,允许电网运营商学习和利用其用户的消费灵活性。从家庭资产层面开始,我们描述了电动汽车充电和暖通空调的灵活性模型,以及它们在家庭和低压电网层面的聚合。在这里,聚合能量控制器确定每个家庭控制器的功率参考(设定点)。由于能量平衡动作可能会违反电压限制,因此我们在优化模型中加入了潮流计算,以使电压和电流保持在限制范围内。在42总线径向网格的模拟实验中,我们能够通过单独调度来支持更高的家庭负载,而不会低于电压限制。
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