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Dynamic aggregation strategy for a virtual power plant to improve flexible regulation ability

Xin Liu, Yang Li, Li Wang, Junbo Tang, Haifeng Qiu, Alberto Berizzi, Ilea Valentin and Ciwei Gao

Energy, 2024, vol. 297, issue C

Abstract: The virtual power plant (VPP) provides an effective way for the coordinated and optimized operation of distributed energy resources (DERs). To solve the aggregation problem of a VPP containing scattered layouts and heterogeneous performance DERs, this study proposes a dynamic aggregation strategy to improve the flexible regulation ability of the VPP. A VPP aggregation model considering network constraints and temporal coupling constraints of DERs is constructed, while some VPP performance parameters are proposed to characterize and quantify the regulation ability. An uncertainty set considering time-series coupling properties of variables is constructed, and an aggregation method under uncertainty scenarios is proposed based on a two-stage robust optimization model. In addition, a dynamic aggregation strategy is proposed for the application of VPPs in electricity markets. Finally, case studies demonstrates that the proposed method provides a more extensive feasible region compared to other methods, and the deviation power remains within a reasonable range. The dynamic aggregation strategy facilitates the synergistic and correlative operation of DERs, exploits the regulation ability of the VPP in frequency regulation and spinning reserve, and improves the feasibility of practical applications. Simultaneously, the income of the VPP increased by 29.5 %.

Keywords: Virtual power plant; Distributed energy resource; Dynamic aggregation; Flexibility; Uncertainty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.131261

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