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Making Things Smart. Advanced flexibility management: concepts and opportunities. Major issues for the electric grid. W. 1/ PEAK. 2/ BALANCING. Management of balancing reserves. The world changes. Random production from renewables. Intelligent consumption.
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Making Things Smart Advanced flexibility management: concepts and opportunities
Major issues for the electricgrid W 1/ PEAK 2/ BALANCING
The world changes Random production fromrenewables Intelligent consumption
The upcomingparadigm Demand israndom but canbepredicted Production canbeplanned
Smart-LS and smart-DR Both solutions perform a bottom-up quantitative analysis based on a physical model of the process under control The solutions cover load shifting (LS) and demand response (DR).
Automated Demand Response Bids Monitor state Simulate • Exact energy estimates • Exact cost estimates • Always-on bidding • Proof of D/R energy volumes • Quantitative Back Testing
Real time parameter data - volume, temperature, consumption, availability… • Statistical analysis • Database of adjustment prices/volumes • Forecast models OTC interface Internal market prior to TSO bidding • Aggregation engine • Summation of offers • Safety margins • Financial models, optimal adjustment bid offers. • Physical models • Constrained optimization • Purchasing/Selling optimization • Industrial process simulation model • Computes: • Production/consumption nominal schedule • Maximum adjustment volume, upward and downward • Minimal adjustment offer prices • TSO/tech interface • Bid submission and management • Periodic bid updates. • TSO/finance interface • Consolidation of payments • Penalties • De-aggregation engine • Split activations to individual commands • Reporting • Dashboard : predicted vs actual schedule, gains and penalties per activated bid. • Post-mortem analysis of won and lost bids. • Adjustment potential estimations. • Optimization of nominal schedule Real-time control
Gain estimates Dynamicpredictive tarif optimization: 5 to 10% (on top of classicalmanualoptimizations) % of electricity bill (energy and distribution) Long termflexibility options: about 5% (peakconsumersonly!) Online flexibility sales/purchases: 10 to 15% (all consumers) For certain industries, thismayrepresent a doubling of operationalmargin
Immediate activation request on participant dashboard Automatic handling of failures & intra-aggregatereserve power
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