Storage and Energy Management enabling Grid and Market Services: SENSIBLE’s Portuguese real demonstration results
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Paper number
1992
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CIRED 2019
Conference date
3-6 June 2019
Conference location
Madrid, Spain
Peer-reviewed
Yes
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Guerra, Filipe, EDP NEW R&D, Portugal
André, Ricardo , EDP NEW R&D, Portugal
Santos, Ricardo Jorge, EDP Distribuição, Portugal
Bocquet, Alexis, MINES-ParisTech PERSEE, France
Murphy-O'Connor, Catherine, Indra, Portugal
Gouveia, Clara , INESC TEC, Portugal
Damásio, José, Siemens S.A., Portugal
Rodriguez, Salvador, GPTech, Spain
André, Ricardo , EDP NEW R&D, Portugal
Santos, Ricardo Jorge, EDP Distribuição, Portugal
Bocquet, Alexis, MINES-ParisTech PERSEE, France
Murphy-O'Connor, Catherine, Indra, Portugal
Gouveia, Clara , INESC TEC, Portugal
Damásio, José, Siemens S.A., Portugal
Rodriguez, Salvador, GPTech, Spain
Abstract
An intelligent integration and a coordinated use of distributed generation and small-scale energy storage devices (DSO and client owned) combined with the flexibility provided by end-customers can significantly contribute to improve the robustness, resilience and flexibility of the distribution grid (MV/LV), a common goal for Distribution System Operators.SENSIBLE project aims for energy storage sustainability and three demonstrators were deployed (Portugal, England, Germany) in order to prove the capabilities of distributed small-scale Energy Storage Systems (ESS). In Portugal, 5 Use Cases (UC) were tested to demonstrate storage for grid operation and end-customer applications. From high-level tools to low-level control systems (grid and residential automation), a complex ICT architecture was developed in order to enable the conditions to test all the Évora’s functionalities.This paper presents the final results of the real environment challenging tests focusing on the technical, economical and societal conclusions Évora (Portugal) demonstrator.
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AIM
Date
2019-06-03
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https://cired-repository.org/handle/20.500.12455/678
http://dx.doi.org/10.34890/904
http://dx.doi.org/10.34890/904
ISSN
2032-9644
ISBN
978-2-9602415-0-1