Demonstration of a microgrid manager in a distribution grid with high PV penetration and Storage: La Graciosa case study
2018; EDP Sciences; Volume: 61; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1051/e3sconf/20186100012
ISSN2555-0403
AutoresGuillermo Domínguez-López, Pol Paradell, José Luis Domínguez‐García, Jacob Rodríguez-Rivero, Jorge Sánchez-Cifuentes,
Tópico(s)Islanding Detection in Power Systems
ResumoFuture power systems with high penetration of distributed energy resources (DER) and information and communication technology (ICT) will allow increasing the controllability and observability of the grid. However, new challenges for low voltage distribution networks has arisen where the increasing DER is mainly photovoltaic (PV) installed on the roofs of buildings. This type of generation is variable and generates disturbances in the network. Islands are ideal to experience and install new technologies since are weak grids and the penetration of PV will lead to bidirectional power flows at distribution level, thus a smart control will be required. This article aims to present and innovative tool for the distribution system operators (DSOs) to monitor and manage grid operation. In near future, both DER and client’s flexibility will increase. New monitoring and control tools for DSOs are essential. Furthermore, the grid operation optimization is needed to accommodate the expected DER installations and the active participation of consumers’ flexibility services in markets ensuring system efficiency. This tool is tested on “La Graciosa” grid, one of the Canary Islands, to show its benefit. The grid studied includes a hybrid energy storage system (HESS), PV generators, controllable/uncontrollable loads and equipment to monitor power flows.
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