2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.adapen.2021.100026
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Reinventing the utility for distributed energy resources: A proposal for retail electricity markets

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“…A market structure that compensates DGs for their services, particularly for reactive power, is structurally different from the current practice [3]. In this paper, we propose such a reactive power market at the distribution grid, which builds on the authors' earlier work in [4], [5] that proposed a retail market that enables fine granularity, in both location and in time, of power injections and corresponding payments. Unlike those works, here we focus primarily on reactive power and its role in an unbalanced distribution grid with increasing DER penetration.…”
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“…A market structure that compensates DGs for their services, particularly for reactive power, is structurally different from the current practice [3]. In this paper, we propose such a reactive power market at the distribution grid, which builds on the authors' earlier work in [4], [5] that proposed a retail market that enables fine granularity, in both location and in time, of power injections and corresponding payments. Unlike those works, here we focus primarily on reactive power and its role in an unbalanced distribution grid with increasing DER penetration.…”
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“…The underlying framework utilized to determine the market schedules and prices is based on constrained optimization, an initial version of which was proposed in [4], [5]. In the present work, we extend [4], [5] by carrying out a detailed treatment of reactive power and reactive power pricing.…”
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