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Tso–dso Coordination For Flexibility Management Across Voltage Levels

Several sources of flexibility in transmission and, especially, distribution networks are being unlocked by advances in information and communication technologies, aggregators, and new flexibility markets. However, maximizing benefits for both transmission and distribution system operators in a coordinated way requires new algorithms, modeling tools, and modernization of regulatory frameworks. Such approaches must account for uncertainties, the physical and operational constraints of flexibility providers and the grid itself, constraints on information exchange, and scalability, including computational requirements and time constraints.

Given the diverse contexts and jurisdictions around the world, there is no single recipe for achieving coordination, but important trends and shared challenges are emerging. This paper surveys the complexities of coordination from technical, market, and technological perspectives, and outlines current practices, proposed approaches, and future research directions to effectively manage, coordinate, model, and leverage flexibility across voltage levels.

Gustavo Valverde
ETH Zurich
Switzerland

Anibal Sanjab
Flemish Institute for Technological Research
Belgium

Florin Capitanescu
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
Luxembourg

Christian Rehtanz
Technical University Dortmund
Germany

Gianluigi Migliavacca
Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico
Italy

Zhengshuo Li
Shandong University
China

Innocent Kamwa
University of Laval
Canada

 


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