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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 414, 2023
2nd International Conference “SUstainable PolyEnergy generation and HaRvesting – SUPEHR23”
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Article Number | 03007 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Energy Micropolygeneration and Harvesting | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202341403007 | |
Published online | 25 August 2023 |
Decentralised Hybridised Energy Management Systems (DHEMS) in power grids
1 SGRE Ctra. Pozaldez Km 1 47400 Medina del campo Valladolid, Spain
2 CyberGrid GmbH & Co KG Bayerngasse 1-3/1/Top 5 1030 Wien, Austria
3 CARTIF Technology Center. (Energy Division) Boecillo, Spain
* David Baraja: david.baraja@siemensgamesa.com
† Antonio Riesco: antonio.riesco@siemensgamesa.com
‡ Alberto Alonso: alberto.alonso@siemensgamesa.com
§ Darja Skrt: darja.skrt.georgiev@cyber-grid.com
** Andraz Andolsek: andraz.andolsek@cyber-grid.com
†† Christoph Gutschi: cg@cyber-grid.com
‡‡ Roberto Arnanz: robarn@cartif.es
§§ M. Ángeles Gallego: magal@cartif.es
The integration of electric batteries along the power supply chain is crucial for the transformation of the energy sector towards a new flexible grid that allows the penetration of renewable power generation while ensuring stability and supply security. Batteries penetration in the grid can be boosted through an efficient management of heterogeneous generation sources, controllable loads and batteries, according to different criteria of stability, efficiency, cost, maintenance and power flow requirements. The Distributed Hybrid Energy Management System (DHEMS) is a management software tool able to solve an optimization problem maximizing renewable energy sources exploitation. The DHEMS has been designed with two control layers. First, the Cloud DHEMS layer accepts external setpoints (from a VPP, DSO or TSO) and dispatchs the total active and reactive power to be exchanged with the grid by a set of distributed plants. Second, the Local DHEMSs are in charge of distributing received set points and commands among the local sets that form each power plant. Different real control and communication tests have been done, in La Plana facility (owned by Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy).
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