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A Hierarchical Local Electricity Market for a DER-rich Grid Edge

Authors :
Nair, Vineet Jagadeesan
Venkataramanan, Venkatesh
Haider, Rabab
Annaswamy, Anuradha
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

With increasing penetration of DERs in the distribution system, it is critical to design market structures that enable smooth integration of DERs. A hierarchical local electricity market (LEM) structure is proposed in this paper with a secondary market (SM) at the lower level representing secondary feeders and a primary market (PM) at the upper level, representing primary feeders, in order to effectively use DERs to increase grid efficiency and resilience. The lower level SM enforces budget, power balance and flexibility constraints and accounts for costs related to consumers, such as their disutility, flexibility limits, and commitment reliability, while the upper level PM enforces power physics constraints such as power balance and capacity limits, and also minimizes line losses. The hierarchical LEM is extensively evaluated using a modified IEEE-123 bus with high DER penetration, with each primary feeder consisting of at least three secondary feeders. Data from a GridLAB-D model is used to emulate realistic power injections and load profiles over the course of 24 hours. The performance of the LEM is illustrated by delineating the family of power-injection profiles across the primary and secondary feeders as well as corresponding local electricity tariffs that vary across the distribution grid. Together, it represents an overall framework for a Distribution System Operator (DSO) who can provide the oversight for the entire LEM.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 13 figures, 1 table. This work has been submitted to the IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid for possible publication. Copyright may be transferred without notice, after which this version may no longer be accessible

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2110.02358
Document Type :
Working Paper