Validating Coordination Schemes between Transmission and Distribution System Operators using a Laboratory-Based Approach

The secure operation of future power systems will rely on better coordination between transmission system and distribution system operators. Increasing integration of renewables throughout the whole system is challenging the traditional operation. To tackle this problem, the SmartNet project propose...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Authors Andrén, Filip Pröstl, Strasser, Thomas I, Julien Le Baut, Rossi, Marco, Vigano, Giacomo, Giacomo Della Croce, Horsmanheimo, Seppo, Armin Ghasem Azar, Ibañez, Adrian
Format Paper Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 25.06.2019
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Summary:The secure operation of future power systems will rely on better coordination between transmission system and distribution system operators. Increasing integration of renewables throughout the whole system is challenging the traditional operation. To tackle this problem, the SmartNet project proposes and evaluates five different coordination schemes between system operators using three benchmark scenarios from Denmark, Italy, and Spain. In the project, field tests in each of the benchmark countries are complemented with a number of laboratory validation tests, to cover scenarios that cannot be tested in field trials. This paper presents the outcome of these laboratory tests. Three tests are shown, focusing on controller validation, analysis of communication impacts, and how well price-based controls can integrate with the SmartNet coordination schemes. The results demonstrate important indications for the field tests and also show some of the limitations with the current implementations of the coordinations schemes.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1906.10642