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- Customized Normalization Method to Enhance the Clustering Process of Consumption ProfilesPublication . Ribeiro, Catarina; Pinto, Tiago; Vale, ZitaThe restructuring of electricity markets brought many changes to markets operation. To overcome these new challenges, the study of electricity markets operation has been gaining an increasing importance.With the emergence of microgrids and smart grids, new business models able to cope with new opportunities are being developed. New types of players are also emerging, allowing aggregating a diversity of entities, e.g. generation, storage, electric vehicles, and consumers. The virtual power player (VPP) facilitates their participation in the electricity markets and provides a set of new services promoting generation and consumption efficiency, while improving players` benefits. The contribution of this paper is a customized normalization method that supports a clustering methodology for the remuneration and tariffs definition from VPPs. To implement fair and strategic remuneration and tariff methodologies, this model uses a clustering algorithm, applied on normalized load values, which creates sub-groups of data according to their correlations. The clustering process is evaluated so that the number of data sub-groups that brings the most added value for the decision making process is found, according to players characteristics. The proposed clustering methodology has been tested in a real distribution network with 30 bus, including residential and commercial consumers, photovoltaic generation and storage.
- Data Mining for Prosumers Aggregation considering the Self-GenerationPublication . Ribeiro, Catarina; Pinto, Tiago; Vale, Zita; Baptista, JoséSeveral challenges arrive with electrical power restructuring, liberalized electricity markets emerge, aiming to improve the system’s efficiency while offering new economic solutions. Privatization and liberalization of previously nationally owned systems are examples of the transformations that have been applied. Microgrids and smart grids emerge and new business models able to cope with new opportunities start being developed. New types of players appear, allowing aggregating a diversity of entities, e.g. generation, storage, electric vehicles, and consumers, Virtual Power Players (VPPs) are a new type of player that allows aggregating a diversity of players to facilitate their participation in the electricity markets. A major task of VPPs is the remuneration of generation and services (maintenance, market operation costs and energy reserves), as well as charging energy consumption. The paper proposes a normalization method that supports a clustering methodology for the remuneration and tariffs definition. This model uses a clustering algorithm, applied on normalized load values, the value of the micro production, generated in the bus associated to the same load, was subtracted from the value of the consumption of that load. This calculation is performed in a real smart grid on buses with associated micro production. This allows the creation of sub-groups of data according to their correlations. The clustering process is evaluated so that the number of data sub-groups that brings the most added value for the decision making process is found, according to players characteristics.
- Data Mining for Remuneration of Consumers Demand Response ParticipationPublication . Ribeiro, Catarina; Pinto, Tiago; Vale, Zita; Baptista, JoséWith the implementation of micro grids and smart grids, new business models able to cope with the new opportunities are being developed. Virtual Power Players are a player that allows aggregating a diversity of entities, to facilitate their participation in the electricity markets and to provide a set of new services promoting generation and consumption efficiency, while improving players’ benefits. The elastic behavior of the demand consumption jointly used with other available resources such as distributed generation (DG) can play a crucial role for the success of smart grids. This paper proposes methodologies to develop strategic remuneration of aggregated consumers with demand response participation, this model uses a clustering algorithm, applied on values that were obtained from a scheduling methodology of a real Portuguese distribution network with 937 buses, 20310 consumers and 548 distributed generators. The normalization methods and clustering methodologies were applied to several variables of different consumers, which creates sub-groups of data according to their correlations. The clustering process is evaluated so that the number of data sub-groups that brings the most added value for the decision-making process is found, according to players characteristics.
- Dynamic electricity tariff definition based on market price, consumption and renewable generation patternsPublication . Ribeiro, Catarina; Pinto, Tiago; Faria, Pedro; Ramos, Sérgio Filipe Carvalho; Vale, Zita; Baptista, Jose; Soares, Jono; Navarro-Caceres, Maria; Corchado, Juan ManuelThe increasing use of renewable energy sources and distributed generation brought deep changes in power systems, namely with the operation of competitive electricity markets. With the eminent implementation of micro grids and smart grids, new business models able to cope with the new opportunities are being developed. Virtual Power Players are a new type of player, which allows aggregating a diversity of entities, e.g. generation, storage, electric vehicles, and consumers, to facilitate their participation in the electricity markets and to provide a set of new services promoting generation and consumption efficiency, while improving players' benefits. In order to achieve this objective, it is necessary to define tariff structures that benefit or penalize agents according to their behavior. In this paper a method for determining the tariff structures has been proposed, optimized for different load regimes. Daily dynamic tariff structures were defined and proposed, on an hourly basis, 24 hours day-ahead from the characterization of the typical load profile, the value of the electricity market price and considering the renewable energy production.
- Dynamic remuneration of electricity consumers flexibilityPublication . Ribeiro, Catarina; Pinto, Tiago; Vale, Zita; Baptista, JoséThis paper proposes a decision support model to define electricity consumers’ remuneration structures when providing consumption flexibility, optimized for different load regimes. The proposed model addresses the remuneration of consumers when participating in demand response programs, benefiting or penalizing those who adjust their consumption when needed. The model defines dynamic remuneration values with different natures for the aggregator (e.g. flexibility aggregator or curtailment service provider) and for the consumer. The preferences and perspective of both are considered, by incorporating variables that represent the energy price, the energy production and the flexibility of consumers. The validation is performed using real data from the Iberian market, and results enable to conclude that the proposed model adapts the remuneration values in a way that it is increased according to the consumers’ elastic, while being reduced when the generation is higher. Consequently, the model boosts the active consumer participation when flexibility is required, while reaching a solution that represents an acceptable g tradeoff between the aggregators and the consumers.
- Intelligent Remuneration and Tariffs for Virtual Power PlayersPublication . Ribeiro, Catarina; Pinto, Tiago; Morais, Hugo; Vale, Zita; Santos, GabrielPower systems have been through deep changes in recent years, namely due to the operation of competitive electricity markets in the scope the increasingly intensive use of renewable energy sources and distributed generation. This requires new business models able to cope with the new opportunities that have emerged. Virtual Power Players (VPPs) are a new type of player that allows aggregating a diversity of players (Distributed Generation (DG), Storage Agents (SA), Electrical Vehicles (V2G) and consumers) to facilitate their participation in the electricity markets and to provide a set of new services promoting generation and consumption efficiency, while improving players’ benefits. A major task of VPPs is the remuneration of generation and services (maintenance, market operation costs and energy reserves), as well as charging energy consumption. This paper proposes a model to implement fair and strategic remuneration and tariff methodologies, able to allow efficient VPP operation and VPP goals accomplishment in the scope of electricity markets.
- Remuneration and tariffs in the context of virtual power playersPublication . Ribeiro, Catarina; Pinto, Tiago; Vale, ZitaPower systems have been through deep changes in recent years, namely with the operation of competitive electricity markets in the scope and the increasingly intensive use of renewable energy sources and distributed generation. This requires new business models able to cope with the new opportunities that have emerged. Virtual Power Players (VPPs) are a new player type which allows aggregating a diversity of players (Distributed Generation (DG), Storage Agents (SA), Electrical Vehicles, (V2G) and consumers), to facilitate their participation in the electricity markets and to provide a set of new services promoting generation and consumption efficiency, while improving players` benefits. A major task of VPPs is the remuneration of generation and services (maintenance, market operation costs and energy reserves), as well as charging energy consumption. This paper proposes a model to implement fair and strategic remuneration and tariff methodologies, able to allow efficient VPP operation and VPP goals accomplishment in the scope of electricity markets.
