An Algorithm for the Temporary Acquisition of Control over Third Party Assets in Active Network Management

Konferenz: NEIS 2017 - Conference on Sustainable Energy Supply and Energy Storage Systems
21.09.2017 - 22.09.2017 in Hamburg, Deutschland

Tagungsband: NEIS 2017

Seiten: 6Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF

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Autoren:
Toersleff, Sebastian; Linnenberg, Tobias; Wassermann, Erik; Fay, Alexander (Institute for Automation Technology, Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg, Germany)
Derksen, Christian; Loose, Nils (Chair for Data Management Systems and Knowledge Representation, University Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany)
Ludwig, Marcel (Institute of Power Systems Engineering, University of Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany)

Inhalt:
Active network management (ANM) is a promising approach to cope with the proliferation of distributed generation from renewables. The distribution system operator (DSO) can utilize its own assets in this regard, e.g. by installing remotely controllable on load tap changer transformers. Additionally, the DSO can incorporate distributed energy resources from third parties into its active network management. This, however, involves specific challenges such as dealing with temporary unavailabilities of these systems and ensuring a smooth transition between autonomous control and control by the DSO. This contribution presents an extended ANM control algorithm that addresses these challenges.