Integrating demand flexibility with dg-res at the residential household and commercial customerlevel in electricy grids: results from DSM TASK 17

I.G. Kamphuis, M. Stifter, S. Widergren, T. Esterl, S. Kaser, M. Galus, L. Nordström, M. Renting, A. Rijneveld, R. Targosz, S. Doolla, S. Galsworthy, D. Brodén

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Abstract

Residential and commercial user demand-side flexibility will play an important but, as yet, not disclosed role in realizing the required increase in the penetration of DG-RES needed to satisfy ambitious energy efficiency and carbon dioxide emission targets. However, the introduction of smart technologies in a commercial or grid operational setting encounters technological, operational, market and regulatory challenges. This paper explores the nature of demand-side flexibility, the potential services they can provide to enhance grid operation, and control strategies for coordinating their operation in an efficient, safe, reliable, and scalable manner
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 10 Jun 2017
Event24th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution (CIRED 2017) - SSE, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Duration: 12 Jun 201715 Jun 2017
Conference number: 24
http://www.cired-2017.org/

Conference

Conference24th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution (CIRED 2017)
Abbreviated titleCIRED 2017
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityGlasgow
Period12/06/1715/06/17
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