Ancillary Services Market Design in Distribution Networks: Review and Identification of Barriers

The high proliferation of converter-dominated Distributed Renewable Energy Sources (DRESs) at the distribution grid level has gradually replaced the conventional synchronous generators (SGs) of the transmission system, resulting in emerging stability and security challenges. The inherent characteris...

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Autores: Oureilidis, Konstantinos, Malamaki, Kyriaki-Nefeli, Gallos, Konstantinos, Tsitsimelis, Achilleas, Dikaiakos, Christos, Gkavanoudis, Spyros, Mauricio, Juan Manuel, Maza Ortega, José María, Martínez Ramos, José Luis, Demoulias, Charis S.
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Sevilla (US)
Repositorio:idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevilla
OAI Identifier:oai:idus.us.es:11441/100826
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/11441/100826
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13040917
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Palabra clave:Ancillary services
Distributed generation
Renewable energy resources
Electricity markets
Distribution grid
Inertia response
Primary frequency response
Voltage regulation
Fault contribution
Harmonics mitigation
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spelling Ancillary Services Market Design in Distribution Networks: Review and Identification of BarriersOureilidis, KonstantinosMalamaki, Kyriaki-NefeliGallos, KonstantinosTsitsimelis, AchilleasDikaiakos, ChristosGkavanoudis, SpyrosMauricio, Juan ManuelMaza Ortega, José MaríaMartínez Ramos, José LuisDemoulias, Charis S.Ancillary servicesDistributed generationRenewable energy resourcesElectricity marketsDistribution gridInertia responsePrimary frequency responseVoltage regulationFault contributionHarmonics mitigationThe high proliferation of converter-dominated Distributed Renewable Energy Sources (DRESs) at the distribution grid level has gradually replaced the conventional synchronous generators (SGs) of the transmission system, resulting in emerging stability and security challenges. The inherent characteristics of the SGs are currently used for providing ancillary services (ASs), following the instructions of the Transmission System Operator, while the DRESs are obliged to o er specific system support functions, without being remunerated for these functions, but only for the energy they inject. This changing environment has prompted the integration of energy storage systems as a solution for transfusing new characteristics and elaborating their business in the electricity markets, while the smart grid infrastructure and the upcoming microgrid architectures contribute to the transformation of the distribution grid. This review investigates the existing ASs in transmission system with the respective markets (emphasizing the DRESs’ participation in these markets) and proposes new ASs at distribution grid level, with emphasis to inertial response, active power ramp rate control, frequency response, voltage regulation, fault contribution and harmonic mitigation. The market tools and mechanisms for the procurement of these ASs are presented evolving the existing role of the Operators. Finally, potential barriers in the technical, regulatory, and financial framework have been identified and analyzed.Unión Europea (Programa Horizonte 2020) 764090MDPIIngeniería EléctricaEuropean Union (UE). H20202020info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/11441/100826https://doi.org/10.3390/en13040917reponame:idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevillainstname:Universidad de Sevilla (US)InglésEnergies, 13 (4), Article number 917.Acuerdo de Subvención No. 764090https://doi.org/10.3390/en13040917info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:idus.us.es:11441/1008262026-06-17T12:51:07Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ancillary Services Market Design in Distribution Networks: Review and Identification of Barriers
title Ancillary Services Market Design in Distribution Networks: Review and Identification of Barriers
spellingShingle Ancillary Services Market Design in Distribution Networks: Review and Identification of Barriers
Oureilidis, Konstantinos
Ancillary services
Distributed generation
Renewable energy resources
Electricity markets
Distribution grid
Inertia response
Primary frequency response
Voltage regulation
Fault contribution
Harmonics mitigation
title_short Ancillary Services Market Design in Distribution Networks: Review and Identification of Barriers
title_full Ancillary Services Market Design in Distribution Networks: Review and Identification of Barriers
title_fullStr Ancillary Services Market Design in Distribution Networks: Review and Identification of Barriers
title_full_unstemmed Ancillary Services Market Design in Distribution Networks: Review and Identification of Barriers
title_sort Ancillary Services Market Design in Distribution Networks: Review and Identification of Barriers
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Oureilidis, Konstantinos
Malamaki, Kyriaki-Nefeli
Gallos, Konstantinos
Tsitsimelis, Achilleas
Dikaiakos, Christos
Gkavanoudis, Spyros
Mauricio, Juan Manuel
Maza Ortega, José María
Martínez Ramos, José Luis
Demoulias, Charis S.
author Oureilidis, Konstantinos
author_facet Oureilidis, Konstantinos
Malamaki, Kyriaki-Nefeli
Gallos, Konstantinos
Tsitsimelis, Achilleas
Dikaiakos, Christos
Gkavanoudis, Spyros
Mauricio, Juan Manuel
Maza Ortega, José María
Martínez Ramos, José Luis
Demoulias, Charis S.
author_role author
author2 Malamaki, Kyriaki-Nefeli
Gallos, Konstantinos
Tsitsimelis, Achilleas
Dikaiakos, Christos
Gkavanoudis, Spyros
Mauricio, Juan Manuel
Maza Ortega, José María
Martínez Ramos, José Luis
Demoulias, Charis S.
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author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Ingeniería Eléctrica
European Union (UE). H2020
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ancillary services
Distributed generation
Renewable energy resources
Electricity markets
Distribution grid
Inertia response
Primary frequency response
Voltage regulation
Fault contribution
Harmonics mitigation
topic Ancillary services
Distributed generation
Renewable energy resources
Electricity markets
Distribution grid
Inertia response
Primary frequency response
Voltage regulation
Fault contribution
Harmonics mitigation
description The high proliferation of converter-dominated Distributed Renewable Energy Sources (DRESs) at the distribution grid level has gradually replaced the conventional synchronous generators (SGs) of the transmission system, resulting in emerging stability and security challenges. The inherent characteristics of the SGs are currently used for providing ancillary services (ASs), following the instructions of the Transmission System Operator, while the DRESs are obliged to o er specific system support functions, without being remunerated for these functions, but only for the energy they inject. This changing environment has prompted the integration of energy storage systems as a solution for transfusing new characteristics and elaborating their business in the electricity markets, while the smart grid infrastructure and the upcoming microgrid architectures contribute to the transformation of the distribution grid. This review investigates the existing ASs in transmission system with the respective markets (emphasizing the DRESs’ participation in these markets) and proposes new ASs at distribution grid level, with emphasis to inertial response, active power ramp rate control, frequency response, voltage regulation, fault contribution and harmonic mitigation. The market tools and mechanisms for the procurement of these ASs are presented evolving the existing role of the Operators. Finally, potential barriers in the technical, regulatory, and financial framework have been identified and analyzed.
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dc.language.none.fl_str_mv Inglés
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dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv Energies, 13 (4), Article number 917.
Acuerdo de Subvención No. 764090
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13040917
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