Publications

 

Title

Integrative Energy Management in the Distribution Grid

 

Form of Publication

Poster

All authors

Nieße, Astrid; Lünsdorf, Ontje; Mayer, Christoph; Scherfke, Stefan; Schütte, Steffen; Tröschel, Martin; Wissing, Carsten; Sonnenschein, Michael

 

Summary

We present our ICT-based approach of an integrative energy management in the distribution grid aiming at a substitution of fossil generation capacities. Using the example of a strong wind power gradient, the potential of the following concepts to adapt to extreme load curves within short time is shown: a. Reactive scheduling of small-scale generation units b. Virtual Appliances for load shifting c. Load management of battery systems e.g. in Plug-in Electric Vehicles d. Dynamic product build-up in Virtual Power Plants The proposed elements of an integrative energy management work on different time scales: The scheduling of residential combined heat and power plants can lead to feed-in shifts of several hours, whereas load shifting with domestic appliances like refrigerators imply load shifting of less than an hour for a single device. These concepts have to be integrated to adapt local grid load curves to wind power feed-in characteristics.

 

Publishing date

2010

 

Title of Conference

4th International Conference on Integration of Renewable and Distributed Energy Resources

Conference host

EPRI

 

Project

  • EWE-DEMS
  • FEN
  • GridSurfer
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