Artículo de revista
System-level assessment of reliability and resilience provision from microgrids
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Applied Energy, Volumen 230, 2018
03062619
10.1016/j.apenergy.2018.08.054
Autor
Zhou, Yutian
Panteli, Mathaios
Moreno, Rodrigo
Mancarella, Pierluigi
Institución
Resumen
Microgrids are emerging to coordinate distributed energy resources and locally increase reliability to expected
events and resilience to extreme events. Furthermore, by deploying their inherent flexibility, grid-connected
microgrids are capable to provide different services at the system-level too. However, these are often assessed
independently and a comprehensive integrated framework that can assess benefits for the whole power system is
missing. In this outlook, this paper introduces a system-level assessment framework based on the concept of
different duration’s reserve services that can be provided by microgrids to the main electricity grid in response to
both credible (reliability-oriented) and extreme, possibly unforeseen (resilience-oriented) contingencies.
Probabilistic capacity tables accounting for different sources of uncertainty related to both microgrids’ operation
and occurrences of unfavorable events are built to assess the microgrids’ potential capacity contribution to a
particular reserve service. Case studies based on representative microgrids and a British test system clearly
illustrate and quantify how aggregation of microgrids could provide significant contribution to both short-term
reliability and longer-duration resilience services far beyond the simple summation of the individual contributions, thus demonstrating a clear synergic effect, as well as the key role played by different forms of energy
storage. The proposed framework can assist policy makers and regulators on the strategic role of microgrids for
energy system planning and policy developments, including design of ancillary services markets not only to
enhance system reliability but also resilience.