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Abstract(s)
The increase of distributed generation in several
countries around the world brought several challenges to
planning and operation of the electric network. In situations of
high penetration of non-storable resources generation, mainly
wind power, demand response programs and pumping may be
applied, in order to encourage the increase of consumption, to
guarantee a better electric network management. The present
paper presents a methodology focusing on demand response
programs, distributed generation and pumping, which aims to
be used by a Virtual Power Player, who is able to manage the
available resources optimizing its costs. The main objective is to
use pump to store water to reservoirs, so the reservoir owner
would have enough power to boost for energy generation. The
case study includes 2223 consumers and 47 distributed
generators, which was implemented using a Portuguese power
system real scenario, 9th March 2014.
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Demand response Distributed generation Pumping Real time pricing Smart grids Wind curtailment
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
