2014
DOI: 10.2172/1130630
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Flexibility in 21st Century Power Systems

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“…Net (residual) load is the demand that must be supplied by dispatchable resources, mainly the conventional generation fleet, but also the storage and demand response, if all of the renewable energy is to be utilized [14].…”
Section: Step 1: Flexibility Requirements Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Net (residual) load is the demand that must be supplied by dispatchable resources, mainly the conventional generation fleet, but also the storage and demand response, if all of the renewable energy is to be utilized [14].…”
Section: Step 1: Flexibility Requirements Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transmission and distribution infrastructure can provide flexibility in the power system by balancing the production and consumption over larger distances [13]. Moreover, flexible transmission systems maintain the reliability standard at reasonable operation costs [14].…”
Section: Flexibility In the Grid Infrastructurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy prosumers play an active role in achieving flexibility in the demand side. Flexible demand-side enables to integrate and balance the renewable energy generation to energy market demand [13]. Demand response reduces peak load, power outage, electricity cost, and improves social welfare [9].…”
Section: Dr (Demand Response)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different load models have been found in literature, load or demand in a wind farm system also changes with time and is then uncertain [30], [31]. The UGF of multi-state load model at bus 'i' can be written (4): In this section we have also tried to understand how the wind farm communicates with the grid and the buyer for the load demand and the power injected into the grid.…”
Section: E Ugf For Load Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%