Title :
Market Integration of Distributed Resources Through Coordinated Frequency and Price Droop
Author :
Chin Yen Tee ; Cardell, Judith B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. & Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
Given the appropriate control strategies and market rules, distributed energy resources (DER) organized into microgrids have the potential to be active participants in regional energy and ancillary services markets. This paper integrates a price-based control mechanism into the conventional frequency droop control mechanism to present an integrated droop-based control framework that could facilitate greater DER penetration in the power system and electricity markets. The proposed control framework makes use of the concept of “price droop”, and introduces the idea of a “system frequency elasticity”. These two concepts combine the power system control concept of frequency droop and the economic concept of own price elasticity. The framework consists of a centralized agent-based learning process and a decentralized operational response. The applicability of the proposed control mechanism is demonstrated through a series of case studies. Results highlight the need to consider the dynamics of the existing system in the design of new technical and market strategies to allow for the integration of DER and microgrids into the power system.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; energy resources; power markets; power systems; DER penetration; ancillary services markets; control strategies; conventional frequency droop control mechanism; coordinated frequency; distributed energy resources; distributed resources; electricity markets; integrated droop-based control framework; market integration; market rules; microgrids; power system control; price droop; price-based control mechanism; regional energy; system frequency elasticity; Density estimation robust algorithm; Frequency control; Generators; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Microgrids; Power system stability; Distributed energy resources; droop characteristic; electricity markets; frequency control; microgrids;
Journal_Title :
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSG.2014.2314027