High penetration of renewable energy sources (RESs) imposes several
techno-economic challenges to distribution system operators (DSOs) due
to their variability in power generation and, hence, increases the
need for additional operational flexibility. Operational flexibility
aims at securely covering the possible variations at the minimum cost
using emerging flexible alternatives or designing novel local market
mechanisms to incentivize flexibility providers. In such a situation,
the DSOs can use the potential of flexible options such as energy
storages (ESs), demand response (DR), plug-in electric vehicles
(PEVs), or on-site fast run generators. However, each of the mentioned
flexible resources has its own specific characteristics and
requirements that should be taken into account, and this raises the
complexity. Optimal network reconfiguration schemes are the other
solution for increasing power system flexibility at the distribution
level. There is a great research gap related to renewable-based
distribution network planning from a flexibility point of view.
Therefore, this book aims to discuss the additional flexibility needs
introduced by RESs and describe general approaches to analyze the need
for and provision of additional flexibility in future distribution
networks at both the planning and operational time frames. This book
successfully suggests new solutions and techniques to increase the
flexibility in distribution systems. It also highlights the needs for
moving towards smart distribution grids in order to enhance the
flexibility in modern and future power systems.
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ISBN
9781000407631
Publisert
2021
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CRC Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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