DC distribution systems are a promising alternative to existing AC distribution systems. They connect customers to local energy sources without conversion, thus reducing power losses. However, the unique features of DC impose strict requirements for system operation compared to AC. Within the context of a liberalized energy market, this article demonstrates three promising market designs—an outcome of a comprehensive engineering design framework—that meet those DC requirements. They are an integrated market design, which incorporates all system costs into energy prices; a market design that passes wholesale energy prices directly to prosumers; and a locational energy market design that relieves congestion with nodal prices. An optimization ...
This thesis investigates novel market designs and production planning. Its overarching goal is to im...
The rapid introduction of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) into the retail/distribution sector of ...
An increasing fraction of residential end-use loads operates on direct current (DC), allowing the di...
DC distribution systems are a promising alternative to existing AC distribution systems. They connec...
DC distribution systems (DCDSs) are a promising alternative to AC systems because they remove AC-DC ...
DC distribution systems (DCDS) connect local generators and loads directly. By avoiding unnecessary ...
Direct current distribution systems (DCDS) are a promising alternative to alternating current (AC) s...
Direct Current Distribution System (DCDS), a promising alternative to existing AC systems, connect c...
Direct current distribution systems (DCDS), which connect local prosumers directly to community grid...
The evolution of policy objectives and emergence of new technologies continually challenge the exist...
Demand for affordable, reliable, domestically sourced, and low-carbon electricity is on the rise. Th...
In this paper we propose a distribution-level retail electricity market operated by a Distribution S...
The PV penetration level is increasing significantly in distribution network. More customers may ten...
Electricity markets are designed to provide reliable electricity at least cost to consumers. This pa...
This paper introduces a decentralized market design, which allows a distribution system operator to ...
This thesis investigates novel market designs and production planning. Its overarching goal is to im...
The rapid introduction of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) into the retail/distribution sector of ...
An increasing fraction of residential end-use loads operates on direct current (DC), allowing the di...
DC distribution systems are a promising alternative to existing AC distribution systems. They connec...
DC distribution systems (DCDSs) are a promising alternative to AC systems because they remove AC-DC ...
DC distribution systems (DCDS) connect local generators and loads directly. By avoiding unnecessary ...
Direct current distribution systems (DCDS) are a promising alternative to alternating current (AC) s...
Direct Current Distribution System (DCDS), a promising alternative to existing AC systems, connect c...
Direct current distribution systems (DCDS), which connect local prosumers directly to community grid...
The evolution of policy objectives and emergence of new technologies continually challenge the exist...
Demand for affordable, reliable, domestically sourced, and low-carbon electricity is on the rise. Th...
In this paper we propose a distribution-level retail electricity market operated by a Distribution S...
The PV penetration level is increasing significantly in distribution network. More customers may ten...
Electricity markets are designed to provide reliable electricity at least cost to consumers. This pa...
This paper introduces a decentralized market design, which allows a distribution system operator to ...
This thesis investigates novel market designs and production planning. Its overarching goal is to im...
The rapid introduction of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) into the retail/distribution sector of ...
An increasing fraction of residential end-use loads operates on direct current (DC), allowing the di...