A direct load control model for virtual power plant management

Nerea Ruiz*, Iñigo Cobelo, José Oyarzabal

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    Abstract

    In the framework of liberalized electricity markets, distributed generation and controllable demand have the opportunity to participate in the real-time operation of transmission and distribution networks. This may be done by using the virtual power plant (VPP) concept, which consists of aggregating the capacity of many distributed energy resources (DER) in order to make them more accessible and manageable across energy markets. This paper provides an optimization algorithm to manage a VPP composed of a large number of customers with thermostatically controlled appliances. The algorithm, based on a direct load control (DLC), determines the optimal control schedules that an aggregator should apply to the controllable devices of the VPP in order to optimize load reduction over a specified control period. The results define the load reduction bid that the aggregator can present in the electricity market, thus helping to minimize network congestion and deviations between generation and demand. The proposed model, which is valid for both transmission and distribution networks, is tested on a real power system to demonstrate its applicability.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)959-966
    Number of pages8
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Systems
    Volume24
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • Air-conditioning
    • Load management
    • Optimal control

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