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Data-driven Assessment of the DER Flexibility Impact on the LV Grid Management

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2023 IEEE BELGRADE POWERTECH
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IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/POWERTECH55446.2023.10202676

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Distributed energy resources; low voltage; sensitivity factors; smart meters; voltage control; flexibility

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This paper describes the practical application of sensitivity factors extracted from smart meter data to effectively manage the challenges faced by low voltage grids in managing new loads and distributed energy resources. The method is tested through simulations, proving the feasibility of implementing advanced analysis and management tools despite the limitations in grid characteristics.
Low voltage (LV) grids face a challenge of effectively managing the growing presence of new loads like electric vehicles and heat pumps, along with the equally growing installation of rooftop photovoltaic panels. This paper describes practical applications of sensitivity factors, extracted from smart meter data (i.e., without resorting to grid models), to i) link voltage problems to different costumers/devices and their location in the grid, ii) manage the flexibility provided by distributed energy resources (DERs) to regulate voltage, and iii) assess favorable locations for DER capacity extensions, all with the aim of supporting the decision-making process of distribution system operators (DSOs) and the design of incentives for customers to invest in DERs. The methods are tested by running simulations based on historical meter data on six grid models provided by the EU-Joint Research Center. The results prove that it is feasible to implement advanced LV grid analysis and management tools despite the typical limitations in its electrical and topological characterisation, while avoiding the use of computationally heavy tools such as optimal power flows.

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