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Hierarchical Provision of Distribution Grid Flexibility with Online Feedback Optimization

Utilizing distribution grid flexibility for ancillary services requires the coordination and dispatch of requested active and reactive power to a large number of distributed energy resources in underlying grid layers. This paper presents an approach to hierarchically dispatch flexibility requests based on Online Feedback Optimization (OFO). We implement a framework of individual controllers coordinating actors, contributing to flexibility provision, to track a requested operating point at the interface between grid layers. The framework is evaluated in terms of performance during coordination and possible interaction between individual controllers, both central and distributed. Results show high reliability and robustness of the OFO controllers as well as an efficient dispatch of active and reactive power. Its computational efficiency and capabilities in set point tracking during online grid operation are making OFO a promising approach to the flexibility dispatch problem.

Florian Klein-Helmkamp
IAEW at RWTH Aachen University
Germany

Irina Zettl
IAEW at RWTH Aachen University
Germany

Florian Schmidtke
IAEW at RWTH Aachen University
Germany

Lukas Ortmann
Automatic Control Laboratory at ETH Zurich
Switzerland

Andreas Ulbig
IAEW at RWTH Aachen University
Germany

 


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