R&D NESTER PRESENT 2 PAPERS ON FLEXIBILITY AND TSO-DSO COORDINATION AT CIRED PORTO 2022
CIRED workshops on specific topics are organized in Europe every two years between CIRED main conferences.
This year,
the CIRED PORTO 2022 Workshop addressed "E-mobility and power
distribution systems" and it was held on June in Oporto, Portugal.
On its 8th edition, this 2 days' workshop counted with 400 experts in the fields of "E-mobility and power distribution systems", with a programme with 250 presentations, 2 round tables and 4 keynote speakers.
R&D Nester was represented in this event with 2 publications:
1) Co-author in a paper published in this event, entitled "Cross-border flexibility prequalification of DER and EVs based on decentralized communication mechanisms for the distribution system operation".
This publication was co-produced
with E-REDES in the scope of OneNet (One Network for Europe) project
- "TSO-DSO Consumer: Large-scale demonstrations of innovative grid
services through demand response, storage and small-scale (RES)
generation". This project it's an Innovation
Action addressing the following objectives 1) creating the conditions for a new
generation of grid services able to fully exploit demand response, storage and
distributed generation while creating fair, transparent and open conditions for
the consumer; 2) build a customer centric approach to grid operation by
proposing new markets, products and services and by creating a unique IT
architecture.
The concept proposed by OneNet is
tested and implemented in 4 geographical cluster demos. This 3-year project
lasts from October 2020 to September 2023. It counts with the participation of
72 partners, where, amid many others, R&D NESTER, REN, INESC and E-REDES are from Portugal.
2) Co-author of another published
paper, entitled "Distribution network reactive power optimisation
considering TSO/DSO coordination".
This publication was produced in the scope of OSMOSE project - "Optimal System-Mix of Flexibility Solutions for European Electricity". OSMOSE is a TSO-led project aiming at a holistic approach towards the identification and development of the optimal mix of flexibilities to enable the European energy transition. The major objectives of this project include the demonstration of different flexibility technological solutions, increasing their techno-economic feasibility and scalability, the forecast of the economically optimal mix of flexibilities for the future European electricity system and the proposal of new market designs and regulation facilitating the optimal mix of flexibility and maximizing social welfare. The project had a duration of four years, starting in 2018, finished last April.
Both these projects, OneNet
and OSMOSE received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme.
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