
Bertrand Cornélusse- University of Liège
Bertrand Cornélusse
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Demand-side flexibility from renewable energy community members maximizes the benefits of local production and exchanges. To effectively harness this flexibility, end-users must be rewarded for their efforts regarding the shifted energy volumes and the associated discomfort. In this work, these last two quantities are quantified. Then, a two-step m...
This article considers the problem of controlling inverter-interfaced distributed energy resources (DERs) in a distribution grid to solve an ac optimal power flow (OPF) problem in real time. The ac OPF includes voltage constraints and seeks to minimize costs associated with the economic operation, power losses, or the power curtailment from renewab...
Planning the defossilization of energy systems while maintaining access to abundant primary energy resources is a non-trivial multi-objective problem encompassing economic, technical, environmental, and social aspects. However, most long-term policies consider the cost of the system as the leading indicator in the energy system models to decrease t...
Planning the defossilization of energy systems by facilitating high penetration of renewables and maintaining access to abundant and affordable primary energy resources is a nontrivial multi-objective problem encompassing economic, technical, environmental, and social aspects. However, so far, most long-term policies to decrease the carbon footprin...
Greater direct electrification of end-use sectors with a higher share of renewables is one of the pillars to power a carbon-neutral society by 2050. However, in contrast to conventional power plants, renewable energy is subject to uncertainty raising challenges for their interaction with power systems. Scenario-based probabilistic forecasting model...
This paper addresses the energy management of a grid-connected renewable generation plant coupled with a battery energy storage device in the capacity firming market, designed to promote renewable power generation facilities in small non-interconnected grids. The core contribution is to propose a probabilistic forecast-driven strategy, modeled as a...
The large integration of variable energy resources is expected to shift a large part of the energy exchanges closer to real-time, where more accurate forecasts are available. In this context, the short-term electricity markets and in particular the intraday market are considered a suitable trading floor for these exchanges to occur. A key component...
Greater direct electrification of end-use sectors with a higher share of renewables is one of the pillars to power a carbon-neutral society by 2050. This study uses a recent deep learning technique, the normalizing flows, to produce accurate probabilistic forecasts that are crucial for decision-makers to face the new challenges in power systems app...
Forecasting imbalance prices is essential for strategic participation in the short-term energy markets. A novel two-step probabilistic approach is proposed, with a particular focus on the Belgian case. The first step consists of computing the net regulation volume state transition probabilities. It is modeled as a matrix computed using historical d...
This paper addresses the energy management of a grid-connected photovoltaic plant coupled with a battery energy storage device, within the capacity firming specifications of the French Energy Regulatory Commission. The paper contributions are positioned in the continuity of the studies adopting stochastic models for optimizing the bids of renewable...
This paper proposes a strategy to size a grid-connected photovoltaic plant coupled with a battery energy storage device within the \textit{capacity firming} specifications of the French Energy Regulatory Commission. In this context, the sizing problem is challenging due to the two-phase engagement control with a day-ahead nomination and an intraday...
Hierarchical microgrid control levels range from distributed device level controllers that run at a high frequency to centralized controllers optimizing market integration that run much less frequently. Centralized controllers are often subdivided into operational planning controllers that optimize decisions over a time horizon of one or several da...
This paper develops probabilistic PV forecasters by taking advantage of recent breakthroughs in deep learning. It tailored forecasting tool, named encoder-decoder, is implemented to compute intraday multi-output PV quantiles forecasts to efficiently capture the time correlation. The models are trained using quantile regression, a non-parametric app...
Off-grid microgrids are receiving a growing interest for rural electrification purposes in developing countries due to their ability to ensure affordable, sustainable and reliable energy services. Off-grid microgrids rely on renewable energy sources (RES) coupled with storage systems to supply the electrical consumption. The inherent uncertainty in...
This paper addresses the energy management of a grid-connected renewable generation plant coupled with a battery energy storage device in the capacity firming market, designed to promote renewable power generation facilities in small non-interconnected grids. A recently developed deep learning model known as normalizing flows is used to generate qu...
Hierarchical microgrid control levels range from distributed device level controllers that run at a high frequency to centralized controllers optimizing market integration that run much less frequently. Centralized controllers are often subdivided in operational planning controllers that optimize decisions over a time horizon of one or several days...
An effective way to properly integrate renewable energy sources and to exploit the available flexibility in a decentralized manner is through the development of microgrids. It has been demonstrated that the use of an ice-based cold storage system can reduce the total cost of energy in the context of an isolated microgrid where the main goal is the...
The lifelong control problem of an off-grid microgrid is composed of two tasks, namely estimation of the condition of the microgrid devices and operational planning accounting for the uncertainties by forecasting the future consumption and the renewable production. The main challenge for the effective control arises from the various changes that ta...
The large integration of variable energy resources is expected to shift a large part of the energy exchanges closer to real-time, where more accurate forecasts are available. In this context, the short-term electricity markets and in particular the intraday market are considered a suitable trading floor for these exchanges to occur. A key component...
This work fits in the context of community microgrids, where members of a community can exchange energy and services among themselves, without going through the usual channels of the public electricity grid. We introduce and analyze a framework to operate a community microgrid, and to share the resulting revenues and costs among its members. A mark...
This article proposes a two-dimensional classification methodology to select the relevant forecasting tools developed by the scientific community based on a classification of load forecasting studies. The inputs of the classifier are the articles of the literature and the outputs are articles classified into categories. The classification process r...
This work fits in the context of community microgrids, where entities of a community can exchange energy and services among themselves, without going through the usual channels of the public electricity grid. We introduce and analyze a framework to operate a community microgrid, and to share the resulting revenues and costs among the participating...
The European market clearing problem is characterized by a set of heterogeneous orders and rules that force the implementation of heuristic and iterative solving methods. In particular, curtailable block orders and the uniform purchase price pose serious difficulties. A block order spans over multiple hours, and can be either fully accepted or full...
This study proposes a hybrid energy storage system (HESS) composed of the superconducting energy storage system (SMES) and the battery. The system is designed to compensate power fluctuations within a microgrid. A novel control method is developed to share the instantaneous power between the SMES and the battery. The new control scheme takes into a...
The major challenges in power systems are driven by the energy shortage and environmental concerns, namely facilitating the penetration of renewable energy and improving the efficiency of the renewable powers. Due to the variable nature of renewables, the generated power profile may not be able to match the load requirement. Accordingly, much atten...
This paper proposes a one-end gap-based fault location method for VSC-HVDC transmission line using the fault current signal. Using the post-fault current time series, the frequency spectrum is generated for measuring the gaps between the contiguous peak frequencies. This method is able to locate the fault by analyzing the single-end fault current,...
With the increasing share of renewable and distributed generation in electrical distribution systems, active network management (ANM) becomes a valuable option for a distribution system operator to operate his system in a secure and cost-effective way without relying solely on network reinforcement. ANM strategies are short-term policies that contr...
This paper addresses the problem of an aggregator controlling residential heat pumps to offer a direct control flexibility service. The service consists of a power modulation, upward or downward, that is activated at a given time period over a fixed number of periods. The service modulation is relative to an optimized baseline that minimizes the en...
This paper extends the Global Capacity ANnouncement procedure proposed in [5] along two directions. First, two new stopping criteria are considered. Second, annual losses are evaluated using representative days to approximate the injection duration curve. The extensions are validated on an updated model of a real-life system. The emphasis is on the...
This paper addresses the problem of an aggregator controlling residential heat pumps to offer a direct control flexibility service. The service is defined by a 15 minute power modulation, upward or downward, followed by a payback of one hour and 15 minutes. The service modulation is relative to an optimized baseline that minimizes the energy costs....
This article proposes an open-source testbed to simulate interaction models governing the exchange of flexibility services located within a distribution network. The testbed is an agent-based system in which the distribution system operator, the transmission system operator, producers and retailers make their decisions based on mixed-integer linear...
We propose a pragmatic procedure to facilitate the connection process of Distributed Generation (DG) with reference to the European regulatory framework where Distribution System Operators (DSOs) are, except in specific cases, not allowed to own their generation. The procedure is termed Global Capacity ANnouncement (GCAN) and is intended to compute...
This paper presents a general process set in the GREDOR (French acronym for " Gestion des Réseaux Electriques de Distribution Ouverts aux Renouvelables ") project to address the challenges in distribution systems posed by the integration of renewable generation, changing load patterns, and the changes in the electricity market sector. A use case de...
This article deals with the problem of automatically establishing a correspondence between two databases populated independently over the years by a distribution company , for instance a SCADA system and a geographical information system. This problem is abstracted as a graph matching problem, well known in the combinatorial op-timisation community...
In order to operate an electrical distribution network in a secure and
cost-efficient way, it becomes necessary, due to the rise of renewable energy
based distributed generation, to develop Active Network Management (ANM)
strategies. These strategies rely on short-term policies that control the power
injected by generators and/or taken off by loads...
We propose and analyze a day-ahead reserve market model that handles bids
from flexible loads. This pool market model takes into account the fact that a
load modulation in one direction must usually be compensated later by a
modulation of the same magnitude in the opposite one. Our analysis takes into
account the gaming possibilities of producers a...
We consider a class of optimal power flow (OPF) applications where some loads
offer a modulation service in exchange for an activation fee. These
applications can be modeled as multi-period formulations of the OPF with
discrete variables that define mixed-integer non-convex mathematical programs.
We propose two types of relaxations to tackle these...
This paper addresses the problem faced by a distribution system operator (DSO) when planning the operation of a network in the short-term. The problem is formulated in the context of high penetration of renewable energy sources (RES) and distributed generation (DG), and when flexible demand is available. The problem is expressed as a sequential dec...
The aim of this work is to design intra-daily recourse strategies which may be used by operators to decide in real-time the modifications to bring to planned generation schedules of a set of units in order to respond to deviations from the forecasted operating scenario. Our aim is to design strategies that are interpretable by human operators, that...
In this paper we propose a methodology based on supervised automatic learning in order to classify the behaviour of generators in terms of their performance in providing primary frequency control ancillary services. The problem is posed as a time-series classification problem, and handled by using state-of- the-art supervised learning methods such...