Demand-side flexibility can be incentivised to reduce the need for investment in distribution grids either implicitly or explicitly. Implicit demand-side flexibility is when prosumers react to price signals triggered by network tariffs. Explicit demand-side flexibility is when the DSO can contract flexibility. In this paper, we focus on one contractual arrangement: mandatory curtailment by the DSO for a fixed level of compensation. We develop a long-term bi-level equilibrium model. The upper level (UL) is a regulated DSO deciding on the network investment and/or curtailing consumers for a fixed level of compensation. The lower level (LL) consists of consumers, which can be prosumers or passive consumers. Prosumers can invest in solar PV and...
Traditional analysis of distribution grid user’s reaction to tariffs assumes a low price sensitivity...
Traditional analysis of distribution grid user’s reaction to tariffs assumes a low price sensitivity...
The future distribution network needs more flexibility to deal with the uncertain demand and the inc...
Demand-side flexibility can be incentivised to reduce the need for investment in distribution grids ...
This paper explores the price setting of demand-side flexibility, modelled as consumers’ voluntary l...
In this paper, we investigate two main schemes for contracting demand-side flexibility by the Distri...
The aim of the proposed framework is to show how flexible consumers and small generators paying noda...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The volumes of intermittent renewable energy sources (RES) and electric vehicles...
In this paper a game-theoretical model with self-interest pursuing consumers is introduced to assess...
Traditionally, the transmission network transported electricity over extended distances from local l...
The current distribution network operation and planning framework is rather centralised. The distrib...
htmlabstractPrevious work on demand response in smart grids considers dynamic real-time prices, but ...
One crucial factor that influences distributed energy resource investments and operation is the grid...
This paper introduces a decentralized market design, which allows a distribution system operator to ...
Procurement of demand-side flexibility at the distribution network level, as a cost-efficient altern...
Traditional analysis of distribution grid user’s reaction to tariffs assumes a low price sensitivity...
Traditional analysis of distribution grid user’s reaction to tariffs assumes a low price sensitivity...
The future distribution network needs more flexibility to deal with the uncertain demand and the inc...
Demand-side flexibility can be incentivised to reduce the need for investment in distribution grids ...
This paper explores the price setting of demand-side flexibility, modelled as consumers’ voluntary l...
In this paper, we investigate two main schemes for contracting demand-side flexibility by the Distri...
The aim of the proposed framework is to show how flexible consumers and small generators paying noda...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The volumes of intermittent renewable energy sources (RES) and electric vehicles...
In this paper a game-theoretical model with self-interest pursuing consumers is introduced to assess...
Traditionally, the transmission network transported electricity over extended distances from local l...
The current distribution network operation and planning framework is rather centralised. The distrib...
htmlabstractPrevious work on demand response in smart grids considers dynamic real-time prices, but ...
One crucial factor that influences distributed energy resource investments and operation is the grid...
This paper introduces a decentralized market design, which allows a distribution system operator to ...
Procurement of demand-side flexibility at the distribution network level, as a cost-efficient altern...
Traditional analysis of distribution grid user’s reaction to tariffs assumes a low price sensitivity...
Traditional analysis of distribution grid user’s reaction to tariffs assumes a low price sensitivity...
The future distribution network needs more flexibility to deal with the uncertain demand and the inc...