Local flexibility markets offer a cost-effective solution to overcome the increasing stress on distribution networks by procuring flexibility from distributed energy resources. However, the assets at the distribution level generally have a certain degree of uncertainty and varying costs for operating flexibly. Therefore, distribution system operators will need new mechanisms to structure flexibility procurement, enabling them to manage the risks associated with uncertain resources effectively. This paper proposes an optimisation-based strategy for the optimal selection of flexibility service providers (FSPs) to contract with for mid- to long-term flexibility provision. The strategy alleviates the conservatism of considering individual uncertainties by condensing all FSPs uncertainties into a single uncertainty constraint at the DSO level. The test cases selected electric vehicles and heat, ventilation and air conditioning systems as examples to demonstrate the effectiveness of the strategy. The optimal selection returns the combination of service providers that will ensure the delivery of the needed flexibility at the least cost, given a desired confidence level. The simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the strategy in returning the combination of the most beneficial offers that fulfil the trade-off between costs and reliability while ensuring its robustness in uncertain environments; for all test cases, the actual violation level never exceeds the targeted level, and the DSO consistently procures the required flexibility at the lowest available cost.
Optimising flexibility procurement in local flexibility markets under stochastic availability of participants
Savelli, Iacopo;
2025
Abstract
Local flexibility markets offer a cost-effective solution to overcome the increasing stress on distribution networks by procuring flexibility from distributed energy resources. However, the assets at the distribution level generally have a certain degree of uncertainty and varying costs for operating flexibly. Therefore, distribution system operators will need new mechanisms to structure flexibility procurement, enabling them to manage the risks associated with uncertain resources effectively. This paper proposes an optimisation-based strategy for the optimal selection of flexibility service providers (FSPs) to contract with for mid- to long-term flexibility provision. The strategy alleviates the conservatism of considering individual uncertainties by condensing all FSPs uncertainties into a single uncertainty constraint at the DSO level. The test cases selected electric vehicles and heat, ventilation and air conditioning systems as examples to demonstrate the effectiveness of the strategy. The optimal selection returns the combination of service providers that will ensure the delivery of the needed flexibility at the least cost, given a desired confidence level. The simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the strategy in returning the combination of the most beneficial offers that fulfil the trade-off between costs and reliability while ensuring its robustness in uncertain environments; for all test cases, the actual violation level never exceeds the targeted level, and the DSO consistently procures the required flexibility at the lowest available cost.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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