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Economic study of the participation of multiple energy resources in grid services markets

Gorecki, Tomasz T.
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Jones, Colin  
October 9, 2018

This paper presents a method to analyze the technical and economic potential of combining different types of resources to provide grid services, with a particular focus on battery systems. The paper proposes a modelling paradigm where resources are described with few key operational parameters and describes a control architecture to co-operate the combination of resources to offer fast grid services, taking as an example the provision of secondary frequency control in the Swiss market. A sensitivity analysis is reported that highlights the ability of the combination of energy resources to provide grid services as a function of their technical characteristics.

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research report
Author(s)
Gorecki, Tomasz T.
Jones, Colin  
Date Issued

2018-10-09

Total of pages

19

Subjects

ancillary services

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battery

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frequency control

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predictive control

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economic analysis

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October 9, 2018
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/148763
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