Distributed Energy Resources in Local Integrated Energy Systems
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Distributed Energy Resources in Local Integrated Energy Systems

Optimal Operation and Planning

  1. 452 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Distributed Energy Resources in Local Integrated Energy Systems

Optimal Operation and Planning

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Distributed Energy Resources in Local Integrated Energy Systems: Optimal Operation and Planning reviews research and policy developments surrounding the optimal operation and planning of DER in the context of local integrated energy systems in the presence of multiple energy carriers, vectors and multi-objective requirements. This assessment is carried out by analyzing impacts and benefits at local levels, and in distribution networks and larger systems. These frameworks represent valid tools to provide support in the decision-making process for DER operation and planning. Uncertainties of RES generation and loads in optimal DER scheduling are addressed, along with energy trading and blockchain technologies. Interactions among various energy carriers in local energy systems are investigated in scalable and flexible optimization models for adaptation to a number of real contexts thanks to the wide variety of generation, conversion and storage technologies considered, the exploitation of demand side flexibility, emerging technologies, and through the general mathematical formulations established. - Integrates multi-energy DER, including electrical and thermal distributed generation, demand response, electric vehicles, storage and RES in the context of local integrated energy systems - Fosters the integration of DER in the electricity markets through the concepts of DER aggregation - Addresses the challenges of emerging paradigms as energy communities and energy blockchain applications in the current and future energy landscape - Proposes operation optimization models and methods through multi-objective approaches for fostering short- and long-run sustainability of local energy systems - Assesses and models the uncertainties of renewable resources and intermittent loads in the short-term decision-making process for smart decentralized energy systems

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Table of contents

  1. Distributed Energy Resources in Local Integrated Energy Systems
  2. Cover
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Table of Contents
  6. List of Contributors
  7. Chapter 1 Overview of distributed energy resources in the context of local integrated energy systems
  8. Abbreviations
  9. Chapter 2 Architectures and concepts for smart decentralised energy systems
  10. Abbreviations
  11. Chapter 3 Modeling of multienergy carriers dependencies in smart local networks with distributed energy resources
  12. Abbreviations
  13. Chapter 4 Multiobjective operation optimization of DER for short- and long-run sustainability of local integrated energy systems
  14. Abbreviations
  15. Chapter 5 Impact of neighborhood energy trading and renewable energy communities on the operation and planning of distribution networks
  16. 5.4: Distribution network planning model considering nonnetwork solutions and neighborhood energy trading
  17. 5.4.1: Concept of risk-managed planning
  18. Chapter 6 Fostering DER integration in the electricity markets
  19. Abbreviations
  20. Chapter 7 Challenges and directions for Blockchain technology applied to Demand Response and Vehicle-to-Grid scenarios
  21. Abbreviations
  22. Chapter 8 Optimal management of energy storage systems integrated in nanogrids for virtual “nonsumer” community
  23. Abbreviations
  24. Chapter 9 Demand response role for enhancing the flexibility of local energy systems
  25. 9.4: Energy management framework for DER integrated distribution networks
  26. 9.5: Simulation results
  27. Chapter 10 The integration of electric vehicles in smart distribution grids with other distributed resources
  28. Abbreviations
  29. Chapter 11 Assessing renewables uncertainties in the short-term (day-ahead) scheduling of DER
  30. Abbreviations
  31. Chapter 12 Load forecasting in the short-term scheduling of DERs
  32. Abbreviations
  33. Chapter 13 Conclusions and key findings of optimal operation and planning of distributed energy resources in the context of local integrated energy systems
  34. Index