Electricity demand and its typical load pattern are usually affected by many endogenous and exogenous factors to which the generation system must accordingly respond through utility operators. Lockdown measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 imposed by many countries have led to sudden changes in socioeconomic habits which have had direct effects on the electricity systems. Therefore, a detailed analysis of how confinement measures have modified the electricity consumption in Spain, one of the countries most affected by this pandemic, has been performed in this work. Its electricity consumption has decreased by 13.49% from March 14 to April 30, compared to the average value of five previous years. Daily power demand profiles, especially morning and evening peaks, have been modified at homes, hospitals, and in the total power demand. These changes generate a greater uncertainty for the System Operator when making demand forecasts, but production deviations have increased by only 0.1%, thanks to the presence of a diversified generation mix, which has been modified during this period, increasing the proportion of renewable sources and decreasing CO
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ResumenEste artículo se centra en los temas relacionados con la operaciónóptima de las microrredes, que son conjuntos de cargas, generadores y sistemas de almacenamiento de energía, aislados o conectados al resto de la red eléctrica, que pueden ser gestionados de manera coordinada para suministrar electricidad de forma fiable. Se aborda la problemática y las soluciones de control tanto para la gestión del reparto de la carga entre los distintos generadores y almacenamiento como para la integración de la microrred en el mercado eléctrico. Se presentan diseños de controladores en el marco del Control Predictivo Basado en Modelo (Model Predictive Control, MPC) para casos que incluyen diversas fuentes renovables, como energía solar y eólica, y almacenamiento híbrido con hidrógeno, lo que permite gestionar el balance de energía en distintas escalas de tiempo. Se muestran algunos resultados experimentales en una microrred de laboratorio así como estudios de planificación para el mercado eléctrico. Los resultados obtenidos indican que el desarrollo de controladores adecuados facilitará una participación competitiva de las energías renovables y la integración de las microrredes en el nuevo modelo de sistema eléctrico. Copyright c 2015 CEA. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L. Todos los derechos reservados.
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