Energy services bridging the gap between residential flexibility and energy markets

Ricardo André, Gisela Mendes, Alexandre Neto, Pedro Castro, Andre Madureira, Jean Sumaili, Clara Gouveia, Leonel Carvalho, Tuukka Rautiainen, Catherine Murphy-O’Connor, Andrea Michiorri, Alexis Bocquet, Alexis Gerossier

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Abstract

This article addresses the developments ongoing in SENSIBLE, an H2020 funded project focused on energy storage and energy management, which demonstration occurs in Évora-Portugal, Nottingham, UK and Nuremberg, Germany. Currently, the presented study focuses on the concepts and developments necessary in order to make possible that residential clients can participate in a market environment with their electrical flexibility, also considering distribution system operator (DSO) needs when gird is under stress caused by any technical constraint. Moreover, than the concept behind it is necessary to consider several developments: (i) a low layer where residential assets will live in customer’s houses; (ii) a high-level layers where market tools and DSO management tools will live; (iii) an intermediate layer, which bridge the gap between the low layer and high layer. These developments are a result of the ongoing works under one of SENSIBLE use cases which demonstrations occurs in a small village in Évora district in Portugal.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2726-2730
Number of pages5
JournalCIRED - Open Access Proceedings Journal
Volume2017
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2017
Externally publishedYes
Event24th International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution, CIRED 2017 - Glasgow, United Kingdom
Duration: 12 Jun 201715 Jun 2017

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