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The role of the energy storage and the demand response in the robust reserve and network-constrained joint electricity and reserve market

Journal

ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS RESEARCH
Volume 204, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsr.2021.107716

Keywords

Energy storage; Demand response; Power system analysis; Flexibility; Reserve markets

Funding

  1. Young Researchers' Career Development Programme of Croatian Science Foundation - European Union from European Social Fund [DOK-01-2018]
  2. Horizon 2020 project INSULAE - Maximizing the impact of innovative energy approaches in the EU islands [824433]
  3. H2020 Societal Challenges Programme [824433] Funding Source: H2020 Societal Challenges Programme

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The increase of variable renewable energy sources in the power system leads to additional reserve needs. The integration of energy storage and demand response provides additional flexibility sources. This study proposes a method to compare and evaluate the benefits of energy storage and demand response. The results show that reserve constraints increase the operation cost of the system, and energy storage and flexible loads achieve higher revenues when participating in the reserve market.
Increase of the variable renewable energy sources in the power system is causing additional needs for the reserve in the system. On the other hand, the integration of energy storage and the demand response offers additional sources of flexibility in the system. Most of the current studies that model energy systems do not model the reserve market. Because of this, these studies eliminate the possibility to assess the full benefits of energy storage and demand response. The method proposed in this study enables the comparison between the two approaches and evaluates the benefits of energy storage and demand response for both approaches. The case study was conducted on the power system consisted of 13 interconnected nodes. The results showed that the operation cost of the system was 28.1% higher when the reserve constraints were imposed for the most pessimistic scenario. Moreover, the results showed that energy storage and flexible loads achieved significantly higher revenues when they were able to participate in the reserve market. The results indicated the need for the development of the reserve market as well as frameworks that will enable the energy storage and the demand response to participate in the reserve markets.

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