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Market Optimization of a Cluster of DG-RES, Micro-CHP, Heat Pumps and Energy Storage within Network Constraints: The PowerMatching City Field Test
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@INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-642-19322-4_22, author={Ren\^{e} Kamphuis and Bart Roossien and Frits Bliek and Albert Noort and Jorgen Velden and Johan Wit and Marcel Eijgelaar}, title={Market Optimization of a Cluster of DG-RES, Micro-CHP, Heat Pumps and Energy Storage within Network Constraints: The PowerMatching City Field Test}, proceedings={Energy-Efficient Computing and Networking. First International Conference, E-Energy 2010, Athens, Greece, October 14-15, 2010, Revised Selected Papers}, proceedings_a={E-ENERGY}, year={2012}, month={10}, keywords={}, doi={10.1007/978-3-642-19322-4_22} }
- René Kamphuis
Bart Roossien
Frits Bliek
Albert Noort
Jorgen Velden
Johan Wit
Marcel Eijgelaar
Year: 2012
Market Optimization of a Cluster of DG-RES, Micro-CHP, Heat Pumps and Energy Storage within Network Constraints: The PowerMatching City Field Test
E-ENERGY
Springer
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19322-4_22
Abstract
The share of renewable energy resources for electricity production, in a distributed setting (DG-RES), increases. The amount of energy transported via the electricity grid by substitution of fossil fuels for mobility applications (electric vehicles) and domestic heating (heat pumps) increases as well. Apart from the volume of electricity also the simultaneity factor increases at all grid levels. This poses unprecedented challenges to capacity management of the electricity infra-structure. A solution for tackling this challenge is using more active distribution networks, intelligent coordination of supply and demand using ICT and using the gas distribution network to mitigate electricity distribution bottlenecks.
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