Strategic analysis of potential conflicts in the smart grid paradigm and their effects on the planning procedures of smart distribution systems

H. Sindi, M. Shaaban, E. El-Saadany
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Smart grid technologies are prevalent, especially in systems that look almost the same today as they did decades ago (i.e., power systems). Planning a transformation requires a comprehensive understanding of future challenges. Although planning techniques are gaining enhancements with regard to optimality and accuracy, many challenges are yet to be discovered and analyzed. In this work, potential conflicting goals in the smart grid are identified, and their impact on the planning process is analyzed. Two types of conflicts can arise with conventional planning techniques. The first involves potential conflicts between distribution system operators (DSO) or the virtual power plant (TVPP) prosumers, and the second involves potential conflicts among prosumers in the operation of smart distribution systems. The research paths required to overcome these conflicts are described in this paper.
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智能电网模式中潜在冲突的战略分析及其对智能配电系统规划程序的影响
智能电网技术非常普遍,特别是在今天看起来与几十年前几乎相同的系统中(即电力系统)。规划转型需要对未来的挑战有全面的了解。尽管规划技术在最优性和准确性方面得到了增强,但仍有许多挑战有待发现和分析。在这项工作中,识别了智能电网中潜在的冲突目标,并分析了它们对规划过程的影响。传统的计划技术可能会产生两种类型的冲突。前者涉及配电系统运营商(DSO)或虚拟电厂(TVPP)产消者之间的潜在冲突,后者涉及智能配电系统运行中产消者之间的潜在冲突。本文描述了克服这些冲突所需要的研究路径。
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