PublicadoEl 25/07/24 por Comillas
Working Paper

Mitigating the impacts of community energy trading on low voltage distribution networks by considering contracted power cost

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IIT-23-418WP.pdf
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Mohammed Nour, Morsy Abdelkader Morsy
Chaves Ávila, José Pablo
Troncia, Matteo
Sánchez Miralles, Alvaro
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Driven by environmental and economic motives, different distributed energy resources (DERs) are being installed at a fast pace. The high penetration levels of DERs could result in technical issues at low voltage distribution networks (LVDNs). Therefore, many approaches were proposed in the literature to manage DERs to maximize their economic benefits while respecting the LVDNs' limits. One of the new approaches for managing DERs is community energy trading (CET). CET allows end users to exchange energy with each other besides energy exchange with retailers. Recent studies showed that CET could result in violations of the LVDNs limits if the grid constraints are not considered in the optimization model. These violations mainly happen due to the synchronized charging of electric vehicles and battery energy storage (i.e., flexible devices) connected to the LVDNs, which could require an infrastructure upgrade at LVDN. This study proposes including contracted power cost in the CET objective function besides the energy cost to mitigate the impacts on LVDN. The proposed approach does not require the consideration of grid constraints in the CET model or interaction with the distribution system operator. The results showed that the proposed approach reduced the peak demand of the energy community (EC) by 34.3 without affecting its economic performance. Moreover, the proposed approach prevents violations of LVDN limits in line loading, voltage unbalance, and voltage magnitude that occur in the CET scenario that does not consider contracted power cost.

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Fecha de modificacion 06/03/2024
Fecha de disponibilidad 27/02/2024
fecha de alta 27/02/2024

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