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Friday, 09 October 20151 Balancing in Microgrids And the role of a DSO Drs. J.H. Blom MBE
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5 juni 2012 Jos Blom Life Info Energy
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3 Alliander Involved Trusted Best Innovation Sustainability Local
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4 Flexibility - Balance Transport Production Demand Storage Transfer P2G / P2H
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5 Flexibility - Balance Transport Production Demand Storage Transfer
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6 Flexibility - Balance Transport Production Demand Storage Transfer
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Drivers for Microgrids
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Microgrid risks Island modes:controlled grid outage, power on synchronization when grid on uncontrolled switch off grid, still power on Danger for labour Short Circuit Ground fault Power quality
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Solutions
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Energy Storage Definition Joule / Watt Value Role Joule / Watt
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Energy Storage Definition Joule / Watt Value Role Joule / Watt
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12 Electricity storage world wide
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The value of electricity storage 14 Value off Electricity Storage Optimizing Demand - Supply Minimizing OPEX and CAPEX Integration sustainable production Power Quality Time of use Deferral investment production capacity Support sustainable production Support outage Frequency and reactive control Black start facilities Deferral investment production capacity Reduction Gridlosses Alternative transport Base load operation Short peaks (APX) Support decentralized production 1 2 15 48 9 10 618 127 Lower connection capacity 16 Minimizing AC/DC Conversions 17 Congestion management 11 13 Voltage control 14 Better turbine efficiencies 5 System balancing 3 Self control 19 More reliable energy 20 Transmission & Distribution Production & Trading End user (B2C, B2B)
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Strategy Customer Aandeel- houder Maat- schappij Personeel € Autonomy Local Green Mobile
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Pilot: Solar Connection 16
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Results 17
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Results 18
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Consequences of growing renewables 19 Solar House hold How new customers behave New household How energy markets view all customer
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Powermatcher gives you an alternative 20 By moving load from this period increase your use here
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How it works market Bid curve power Appliances Calculate energy need Send bid on how much energy at what price Auctioneer calculates price where supply=demand Sends back market price Appliance switched on if in the money
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The cool part Bottom up approach means the appliances (you) decide if/how much external influence you accept Appliances tell how much flexibility is available at what conditions. (no surprises) No mismanagement of devices or unexpected lost comfort Works in your home just as good as for a (local) market 22
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The tricky part You need a standard format for the (energy) bid Fitting it in millions of appliances means it should cost next to nothing Appliances manufacturers and energy providers need to cooperate 23 Free download
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Technical structure 24
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Overcoming the Challenges Of Balancing Intermittent Renewables Within A Microgrid Managing the delicate balance of supply and demand while providing the necessary electrical safety functions Forecasting the supply of wind and solar How to use storage in rural vs. urban scenarios with intermittent renewable?
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