May 2023
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Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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May 2023
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40 Reads
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Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
May 2022
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11 Citations
Distribution networks have undergone a series of changes, with the insertion of distributed energy resources, such as distributed generation, energy storage systems, and demand response, allowing the consumers to produce energy and have an active role in distribution systems. Thus, it is possible to form microgrids. From the active grid’s point of view, it is necessary to plan the operation considering the distributed resources and the microgrids connected to it, aiming to ensure the maintenance of grid economy and operational safety. So, this paper presents the proposition of a hierarchical model for planning the daily operation of active distribution grids with microgrids. In this case, the entire grid operation is optimized considering the results from the microgrid optimization itself. If none of the technical constraints, for example voltage levels, are reached, the grid is optimized, however, if there are some violations in the constraints feedback is sent to the internal microgrid optimization to be run again. Several scenarios are evaluated to verify the iteration among the controls in a coordinated way allowing the optimization of the operation of microgrids, as well as of the distribution network. A coordinated and hierarchical operation of active distribution networks with microgrids, specifically when they have distributed energy resources allocated and operated in an optimized way, results in a reduction in operating costs, losses, and greater flexibility and security of the whole system.
... There are few studies with hourly time-steps [3,23]. When short-term problems are modeled, they are typically formulated as day-ahead operation planning [24]. Hourly time step for a whole year has been applied to design microgrids [25,26] or in GEP with heuristic decomposition techniques [27]. ...
May 2023
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
... This leads to complex spatio-temporal coupling among system stakeholders across multiple dimensions. The resulting coordination failures that resulted from this multi-dimensional and heterogeneous interaction are manifesting in the stark realities of increased daily energy losses and volatile revenue streams for market participants [4]. Consequently, developing innovative trading strategies that effectively balance stakeholder autonomy with global optimisation has become a critical factor influencing the sustainable development of new power systems. ...
May 2022