TY - JOUR
T1 - TSO-DSO-Customer coordination for purchasing flexibility system services: Challenges and lessons learned from a demonstration in Sweden
AU - Ruwaida, Yvonne
AU - Chaves-Avila, Jose Pablo
AU - Etherden, Nicholas
AU - Gomez-Arriola, Ines
AU - Gurses-Tran, Gonca
AU - Kessels, Kris
AU - Madina, Carlos
AU - Sanjab, Anibal
AU - Santos-Mugica, Maider
AU - Trakas, Dimitris N.
AU - Troncia, Matteo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/7/7
Y1 - 2022/7/7
N2 - This paper presents a real-word implementation of a TSO-DSO-customer coordination framework for the use of flexibility to support system operation. First, we describe the general requirements for TSO-DSO-customer coordination, including potential coordination schemes, actors and roles and the required architecture. Then, we particularise those general requirements for a real-world demonstration in Sweden, aiming to avoid congestions in the grid during the high-demand winter season. In the light of current congestion management rules and existing markets in Sweden, we describe an integration path to newly defined flexibility markets in support of new tools that we developed for this application. The results show that the use of flexibility can reduce the congestion costs while enhancing the secure operation of the system. Additionally, we discuss challenges and lessons learned from the demonstration, including the importance of the engagement between stakeholders, the role of availability remuneration, and the paramount importance of defining appropriate technical requirements and market timings.
AB - This paper presents a real-word implementation of a TSO-DSO-customer coordination framework for the use of flexibility to support system operation. First, we describe the general requirements for TSO-DSO-customer coordination, including potential coordination schemes, actors and roles and the required architecture. Then, we particularise those general requirements for a real-world demonstration in Sweden, aiming to avoid congestions in the grid during the high-demand winter season. In the light of current congestion management rules and existing markets in Sweden, we describe an integration path to newly defined flexibility markets in support of new tools that we developed for this application. The results show that the use of flexibility can reduce the congestion costs while enhancing the secure operation of the system. Additionally, we discuss challenges and lessons learned from the demonstration, including the importance of the engagement between stakeholders, the role of availability remuneration, and the paramount importance of defining appropriate technical requirements and market timings.
KW - Active distribution networks
KW - balancing services
KW - congestion management
KW - flexibility markets
KW - real-world demonstration
KW - TSO-DSO coordination
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85134238592&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TPWRS.2022.3188261
DO - 10.1109/TPWRS.2022.3188261
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85134238592
SN - 0885-8950
VL - 38
SP - 1883
EP - 1895
JO - IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
JF - IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
IS - 2
ER -