Grid-Aware Flexibility Operation of Behind-the-Meter Assets: A review of Objectives and Constraints
By: Elias Mandefro Getie , Hossein Fani , Md Umar Hashmi and more
Potential Business Impact:
Helps homes with solar power balance the electric grid.
The high penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) in low-voltage distribution networks (LVDNs) often leads to network instability and congestion. Discovering the flexibility potential of behind- the-meter (BTM) assets offers a promising solution to these challenges, providing benefits for both prosumers and grid operators. This review focuses on the objectives and constraints associated with the operation of BTM flexibility resources in LVDNs. We propose a new classification framework for network-aware flexibility modelling that incorporates prosumer objectives, flexibility sources, and both local and grid-level constraints. This review identifies research gaps in prosumer-centric grid considerations, control strategies, flexibility preferences, and scenarios in the use of BTM resources.
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