Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1758324 Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

PowerMatching City (see ref. (Bliek et al., 2010)) is a living lab smart grid demonstration that shows the feasibility of a market based smart grid optimization methodology. It allows simultaneous optimization of multiple goals of the various stakeholders in a smart grid: in-home optimization, commercial optimization (VPP operation), congestion management and Integration and Valorization of renewable energy. The solution is based on local distributed intelligence and controlled by software agents at a device level that are coupled via local markets. These local markets are combined to a single central market that is coupled via the trading room of RWE-Essent to the existing markets like the imbalance and APX-ENDEX. The demonstration show how gas applications (micro cogeneration and hybrid heat pump systems) and gas infrastructure can play an essential role in smart grids and form a cost efficient cornerstone in balancing our networks when intermittent renewable energy sources are deployed on a large scale.

► End-User experiences from a Living Lab Smart Grid. ► Market based smart grid optimization. ► Coordinated Control of decentralized (gas fired) micro cogeneration. ► Capacity & congestion Management in a Smart Grid. ► Commercial VPP Operation.

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