Luca Orrù, G. Lisciandrello, Stefano Gliozzi, Marco De Ieso, Antonello Aita, R. Vignali, G. Coletta
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Abstract
Power grids are getting through great transformations principally driven by massive Renewable Energy Sources penetration. Therefore, Transmission Systems Operators are currently working on building know-how to exploit new flexibility from this new class of generators installed throughout the system. In this context, the European Commission project OSMOSE aims at developing and testing a new Zonal-Energy Management System in order to coordinate innovative resources for congestion management in transmission and sub-transmission power grids, which is going to be tested in a portion of the sub-transmission system in the South of Italy. This paper describes the main architecture of the proposed Energy Management System and the first insights on the ongoing experimentation.