In this paper, we investigate two main schemes for contracting demand-side flexibility by the Distribution System Operator (DSO) at the planning stage: a voluntary demand-side connection agreement where consumers offer their flexibility, i.e., load reduction, to the DSO and a mandatory demand-side connection agreement where the DSO sets the flexibility levels, i.e., load curtailment, to be contracted from residential consumers. A different bilevel equilibrium model is used for each demand connection agreement scheme. In both models, the DSO, in the Upper Level, decides on the flexibility price and network tariffs. Residential consumers react to those signals in the Lower Level. They can be prosumers that invest in solar PV and batteries or ...
Demand Side Flexibility (DSF) is the capacity to change electricity usage by end-users from their no...
In the Norwegian electricity system, new consumption patterns and changing load profiles increase an...
Traditionally, the transmission network transported electricity over extended distances from local l...
This paper explores the price setting of demand-side flexibility, modelled as consumers’ voluntary l...
Demand-side flexibility can be incentivised to reduce the need for investment in distribution grids ...
Demand-side flexibility can be incentivised to reduce the need for investment in distribution grids ...
The rise of congestion issues in European distribution grids due to the rapid uptake of distributed ...
This paper identifies and explores regulatory issues that may have an impact on the use of flexibili...
This paper identifies and explores regulatory issues that may have an impact on the use of flexibili...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The volumes of intermittent renewable energy sources (RES) and electric vehicles...
This paper introduces a decentralized market design, which allows a distribution system operator to ...
This paper explains the flexibility of distribution energy resources and presents potential concepts...
The future distribution network needs more flexibility to deal with the uncertain demand and the inc...
In the last years, renewable energy sources have been changing the power system by making it more ch...
Local flexibility markets will become a central tool to procure flexibility for distribution system ...
Demand Side Flexibility (DSF) is the capacity to change electricity usage by end-users from their no...
In the Norwegian electricity system, new consumption patterns and changing load profiles increase an...
Traditionally, the transmission network transported electricity over extended distances from local l...
This paper explores the price setting of demand-side flexibility, modelled as consumers’ voluntary l...
Demand-side flexibility can be incentivised to reduce the need for investment in distribution grids ...
Demand-side flexibility can be incentivised to reduce the need for investment in distribution grids ...
The rise of congestion issues in European distribution grids due to the rapid uptake of distributed ...
This paper identifies and explores regulatory issues that may have an impact on the use of flexibili...
This paper identifies and explores regulatory issues that may have an impact on the use of flexibili...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The volumes of intermittent renewable energy sources (RES) and electric vehicles...
This paper introduces a decentralized market design, which allows a distribution system operator to ...
This paper explains the flexibility of distribution energy resources and presents potential concepts...
The future distribution network needs more flexibility to deal with the uncertain demand and the inc...
In the last years, renewable energy sources have been changing the power system by making it more ch...
Local flexibility markets will become a central tool to procure flexibility for distribution system ...
Demand Side Flexibility (DSF) is the capacity to change electricity usage by end-users from their no...
In the Norwegian electricity system, new consumption patterns and changing load profiles increase an...
Traditionally, the transmission network transported electricity over extended distances from local l...