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Special Section on Real-World Challenges of TSO-DSO Coordination

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
Volume 38, Issue 2, Pages 1801-1803

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPWRS.2023.3241821

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Special issues and sections; Reactive power; Transactive energy; Systems operation; Distribution networks; Procurement; Real-time systems; Pricing; Market research; Power transmissoin; Low carbon economy

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The papers in this special section discuss the coordination between transmission system operators (TSO) and distributed system operators (DSO). The emergence of a hierarchical market structure, driven by policy directives and technological innovations, allows energy resources to participate in both centralized and decentralized markets simultaneously. This requires efficient network management and optimization, in order to benefit both TSOs and DSOs as well as facilitate the transition to a decarbonized economy.
The papers in this special section focus on the coordination of transmission system operators (TSO)-distributed system operators (DSO). Policy directives and technological innovations have fostered the emergence of a hierarchical market structure, which consists of centralized and decentralized markets. It is envisioned that energy resources will be free to participate in all market structures at the same time to extract the maximum value to the grid and monetize their services. Under this market architecture, grid operators can procure energy services from assets connected both at transmission and at distribution level in a coordinated way. This structure requires an efficient network management and optimization, also for the benefit of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) in the transition to a decarbonized economy. The same pool of resources may be used by TSOs and DSOs, so actions by both can mutually affect each other.

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