Increased flexibility with optimized management of energy resources in local energy systems
This project will explore how the use of energy resources in local energy systems can be optimized without sacrificing security of supply or quality of supply.
This project will investigate how the use of energy resources in local energy systems can be optimized without sacrificing security of supply or quality of supply.
In recent years, new types of components have entered the energy system, changing the conditions of the system. This has led to an increased share of local energy systems, more marketplaces for flexibility and system services and increased system complexity. With increased complexity, smarter control algorithms of energy resources and market models that minimize sub-optimization of energy resources and unintended effects leading to degraded power quality and unplanned disturbances are required.
The results of this project will lead to a better understanding of the relationship between market mechanisms, user behavior and system performance. The results are expected to contribute to the development of products with optimized control of energy resources and for the development of effective control instruments and market models for increased flexibility in the electricity system.
Funding: Swedish Energy Agency
Project participant: Sarah Rönnberg
Collaboration: Energy Technology (LTU)
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