InterFlex & GoFlex– Local DSO Flexibility markets
Ljubljana, 20 September 2019
Christian DUMBS Enedis, France
Marcel WILLEMSEnexis, Netherlands
Thibaut WAGNER
Enedis, France
Torben BACH-PEDERSENAalborg University, Denmark
Zoran MARINŠEKINEA doo, Slovenia
Ludwig KARG
BAUM GmbH, Germany
AGENDA
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InterFlex presentation
GoFlex presentation
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03 Q&A Panel session
Christian DUMBS, Thibaut WAGNER, Marcel WILLEMS, Torben BACH PEDERSEN, Ludwig KARG, Zoran MARINŠEK
A major European Horizon 2020 Smart Grid project
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fostering collaboration among
5major European DSOs
with a total budget of
22,8M€
3-years project duration
20192017
Project Coordinator
Chairman of the General Assembly
Technical Director Co-funded by the Horizon
2020 Framework Program of the European Union
Christian DUMBS, Thibaut WAGNER, Marcel WILLEMS, Torben BACH PEDERSEN, Ludwig KARG, Zoran MARINŠEK
6 real-scale demonstrators 20 industrial partners
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Czech Demo
Swedish Demos
German Demo
Dutch Demo
French Demo
Christian DUMBS, Thibaut WAGNER, Marcel WILLEMS, Torben BACH PEDERSEN, Ludwig KARG, Zoran MARINŠEK
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INCREASE THE LOCAL SHARE OF RENEWABLES
AND FOSTER THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW
ELECTRIC USES SUCH AS E-MOBILITY
MANAGE CONSTRAINTS IN THE
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS IN A COST-
EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT WAY
ACTIVATE A LARGE PANEL
OF FLEXIBILITY SOURCES
AT A LOCAL SCALE
InterFlex is a EU-funded H2020 project which
aims to optimize the electric power system
by investigating the INTERactions between
FLEXibilities on a local scale.
Christian DUMBS, Thibaut WAGNER, Marcel WILLEMS, Torben BACH PEDERSEN, Ludwig KARG, Zoran MARINŠEK
Use of flexibilities on a local scale
Approaches, ambitions and expected impacts
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Test advancedtechnologies in different environments
Explore untapped potential
• technical feasibility,
• customer involvment,
• combined services, …
Identify new business models
based on local flexibilities
Policy recommendations fostering new
business development
Christian DUMBS, Thibaut WAGNER, Marcel WILLEMS, Torben BACH PEDERSEN, Ludwig KARG, Zoran MARINŠEK
New solutions and mechanisms
New contractual frameworks
New markets • How to exploit the
potential
• Identify horizons for
business development
Identify barriers and suggest
solutions
Integrated vs Market Approach
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Flexibility providesFlexibility provides
DSO
INTEGRATED APPROACH MARKET APPROACH
AggregatorsDSO control
chain
requests
offers
Activation signal Activation signals
Flexibility providers
• Today, the integrated
approach is limited by
the regulatory
framework
• Local DSO flex
markets are still in
the experimental
phase
• Both approaches are
complementary
Christian DUMBS, Thibaut WAGNER, Marcel WILLEMS, Torben BACH PEDERSEN, Ludwig KARG, Zoran MARINŠEK
Project Partners
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s
Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant
agreement n°731289
Christian DUMBS, Thibaut WAGNER, Marcel WILLEMS, Torben BACH PEDERSEN, Ludwig KARG, Zoran MARINŠEK
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Thank you
InterFlex official closing event : 28/11/2019, Paris, France
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Christian Dumbs [email protected] Willems [email protected] Wagner ([email protected])
Cellular Bottom-Up Energy Systems – The GOFLEX Way
Zoran Marinšek, INEA d.o.o.
Torben Bach Pedersen, Aalborg University
Ludwig Karg, B.A.U.M GmbH
The project Generalized Operational FLEXibility for IntegratingRenewables in the Distribution Grid
(GOFLEX) has received funding from the European Union‘s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under grant agreement No 731232.
16th EEM Conference, Ljubljana 18-20 September 2019
InterFlex & GOFLEX Panel
GOFLEX approach: Complete harmonization of Electricity market system Based on Harmonized eletricity market model by ENTSO-E, EFET and
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Key words:
• Vertically nested („cellular“) subsystems in both market and grid segments
• Cellular DSO: responsible for its grid under parental responsibility of TSO
• Automated Flexibility trading: Prosumers offer their energy flexibilities on
the market
• Prosumers = energy reservoirs (virtual, explicit)
• Dynamic pricing is applied to maximize available flexibility on the market
• Global optimum (avoided cost principle) is pursued by introducing energy
transfer costs in the distribution grids
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Vision: It could represent the prime mover in this second (“post- CEP”)
phase of process towards low carbon society
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MBA BA
• The electricity grid system within MBA can be
harmonized into vertically nested subsystems:
MBA (TSO territory)
DSO territory
sub-DSO territory
• DSO system becomes a „cellular“ subsystem of TSO system – and
the DSO becomes responsible for balancing its distribution
grid (= „cellular“ DSO)
• New business model of DSO that enables this is based on
avoided costs of TSO
Boosting concomitant:
The energy transfer costs along the grid as a cost parameter
should be introduced into distribution grids.
enabling (implicit) transfer capacity trading enabling
system wide optimization
Further harmonization of the system in the segment of electrical grid
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territory
DSO1
MBA
DSO1
territory
TSO
DSO2
subDSO1
DSO2
territory
subDSO1
• Necessary ingredient: energy (flexibility)
trading on the prosumer level & by prosumers.
• To maximize available DR of the prosumers on
the market: dynamic pricing based on local
conditions on the grid should be used.
Further structuring of electricity market system downwards
• The market segment of the system can be
structured further downwards
• Balance Group
Sub-balance group
Local energy community,
Local micro-grid system
Prosumer is the lowest level subsystem in
electricity market system
On the lowest levels, the system becomes
territorial!
the concept is extended downwards to the prosumer
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Enabling technologies and solutions - GOFLEX Integrated solution platform (example: DSO Use case)
Capturing ALL Flexibilities with FlexOffers
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• Exact location
• Aggregatable
• Optional constraints: total energy, slice
dependencies, production/mixed, grid
capacity,…
• It is an OFFER from prosumer to flex
purchaser
• No force/curtailment
• Explicit offer with commitment
• Well-defined protocol
Using FlexOffers - In GOFLEX and beyond
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• GOFLEX:
standardized,
configurable
system with
standard
components
• General integration
of many types of
loads with many
markets
• Scalable
(dis)aggregation
• GOFLEX FlexOffer
Market matches
auto-predicted
DSO needs with
offered flexibility
(as FOs)
Developed/used/validated in:
• MIRABEL (FP7) 2010-13
• Totalflex (DK) 2012-16
• KIBERnet (SI) 2013-16
• Arrowhead (FP7) 2013-16
• DiCyPS (DK) 2015-20
• GOFLEX (H2020) 2016-20
• Flexible Energy Denmark 2019-23
• …
Next Step: Open FlexOffer Community
From Thinking to Doing
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Deploy flexibility to have a
self-sufficient energy supply
➢ Meeting energy needs of
residential & commercial
customers with 100%
renewable & regionally
produced energy
Explore flexibility offered by
the public sector
➢ Testing the microgrid case
of a university as local
energy community
Use flexibility to reduce the need
of upgrading grid infrastructure
➢ Optimising the balance for the
DSO to reduce corrective costs
➢ Using demand-side
management to reduce peak
loads on the distribution grid GOFLEX Integrated platform Demo projects• 3 locations: Germany, Cyprus, Switzerland
• Different DSO-centric Use cases: Congestion
management and energy balancing in DSO grids, local
energy community
• Prosumers: appr. 500 prosumers of all types:
environmental, industrial, residential, EVs
Biggest drivers to implement a Goflex system
o … to reduce costs in balancing portfolios
o … to reduce costs in managing grids (CAPEX, OPEX)
o … to manage autonomous systems
o … to operate islands or islanded parts of the overall system
o … to support local energy communities
(including regional energy market platforms)
o … to have a stable platform to host many services
(including FlexOffer solutions)
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Thank you for your attention!
Zoran Marinšek [email protected] Bach Pedersen [email protected] Karg ([email protected])
GOFLEX-Community.eu
IBM Project Coordination
INEA Technological coordination
BAUM Exploitation management