The increased injection of volatile renewable energy at local levels into the electricity grid is forcing the distribution network operators to seek participation in emerging service markets in order to obtain the flexibility required to balance their systems. However, the distribution companies lack experience in designing new market arrangements. We consider a market framework wherein a proactive distribution company is willing to purchase reserve capacity for overload management, using a two-part tariff. The problem is modelled as a three-stage stochastic market including Day-Ahead, Intra-Day and Real-Time, with uncertainty on both demand and generation. After assessing our formulation, we discuss the impact of risk-aversion at each stag...
In this study, a new market model is proposed to enable the smooth integration of distributed energy...
Contemporary power systems are characterized by increasing penetrations of renewable and distributed...
In this paper, we propose a two-stage electricity market framework to explore the participation of d...
The increased injection of volatile renewable energy at local levels into the electricity grid is fo...
The producers of electricity using dispatchable plants rely on partially flexible technologies to ma...
Local flexibility markets will become a central tool to procure flexibility for distribution system ...
The role of the distribution system operator (DSO) is evolving with the increasing possibilities of ...
Nowadays, problems facing Distribution System Operators (DSOs) due to demand increase and the wide p...
In order to unlock the flexibility potential of energy consumers and prosumers, the development of m...
The growing presence of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) has opened the debate around their possi...
This paper builds on the results from our earlier research on the design of electricity markets that...
The rise of distributed energy resources (DERs) can enhance the efficiency of system operations by p...
The paper presents a risk-based distribution network planning procedure to perform a comparison (in ...
This paper proposes a novel approach for investigating how energy storage devices (ESD) can affect a...
In this study, a new market model is proposed to enable the smooth integration of distributed energy...
Contemporary power systems are characterized by increasing penetrations of renewable and distributed...
In this paper, we propose a two-stage electricity market framework to explore the participation of d...
The increased injection of volatile renewable energy at local levels into the electricity grid is fo...
The producers of electricity using dispatchable plants rely on partially flexible technologies to ma...
Local flexibility markets will become a central tool to procure flexibility for distribution system ...
The role of the distribution system operator (DSO) is evolving with the increasing possibilities of ...
Nowadays, problems facing Distribution System Operators (DSOs) due to demand increase and the wide p...
In order to unlock the flexibility potential of energy consumers and prosumers, the development of m...
The growing presence of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) has opened the debate around their possi...
This paper builds on the results from our earlier research on the design of electricity markets that...
The rise of distributed energy resources (DERs) can enhance the efficiency of system operations by p...
The paper presents a risk-based distribution network planning procedure to perform a comparison (in ...
This paper proposes a novel approach for investigating how energy storage devices (ESD) can affect a...
In this study, a new market model is proposed to enable the smooth integration of distributed energy...
Contemporary power systems are characterized by increasing penetrations of renewable and distributed...
In this paper, we propose a two-stage electricity market framework to explore the participation of d...