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      Capturing the Variabilities of Distribution Network Net-Load via Available Flexibility of Microgrids

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          Renewable energy has attracted significant attention over the last decade, conceivably due to its environmental benefits and the recent drops in the development and deployment cost of the technology. The increase in renewable generation, however, has resulted in new challenges in supply-load balancing, owing to its intermittent, non-predictable and volatile generation features. Several methods have been introduced to cope with negative impacts of the renewable generation deployment. In this paper, a novel method, i.e., the application of microgrids in capturing the variabilities of distributed renewable generation in distribution networks is proposed and investigated. Utilizing available flexibility of microgrids represents a local and viable solution which leads to lower investments from electric utilities for increasing their flexibility and providing more reserved power. It is investigated that how the system flexibility requirements can be integrated into the microgrid optimal scheduling model to enable microgrids in supporting the grid operators by offering flexibility services. Using the proposed flexibility constraints, intra-hour and inter-hour variabilities at the distribution feeder will be efficiently captured. Numerical simulations on a test distribution feeder, with one microgrid and several renewable-equipped consumers, show the effectiveness of the proposed model.

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          2016-10-24
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          1610.07282
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          CIGRE Grid of the Future Symposium, Oct.30-Nov.1 2016, Philadelphia, PA
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          Performance, Systems & Control
          Performance, Systems & Control

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