Search Results for author: Luis Badesa

Found 10 papers, 1 papers with code

Who should pay for frequency-containment ancillary services? Making responsible units bear the cost to shape investment in generation and loads

no code implementations21 Aug 2023 Luis Badesa, Carlos Matamala, Goran Strbac

In this paper, we discuss the issue of cost allocation for these services, highlighting the need to evolve towards a causation-based regulatory framework.

Cost Allocation for Inertia and Frequency Response Ancillary Services

no code implementations13 Jul 2023 Carlos Matamala, Luis Badesa, Rodrigo Moreno, Goran Strbac

The reduction in system inertia is creating an important market for frequency-containment Ancillary Services (AS) such as enhanced frequency response (e. g.,~provided by battery storage), traditional primary frequency response and inertia itself.

Reinforcement Learning and Mixed-Integer Programming for Power Plant Scheduling in Low Carbon Systems: Comparison and Hybridisation

no code implementations9 Dec 2022 Cormac O'Malley, Patrick de Mars, Luis Badesa, Goran Strbac

We find that deterministic and stochastic MIP consistently produce lower-cost UC schedules than RL, exhibiting better reliability and scalability with problem size.

Reinforcement Learning (RL) Scheduling

Assigning Shadow Prices to Synthetic Inertia and Frequency Response Reserves from Renewable Energy Sources

no code implementations9 Aug 2022 Luis Badesa, Carlos Matamala, Yujing Zhou, Goran Strbac

Modern electricity grids throughout the world, particularly in islands such as Great Britain, face a major problem on the road to decarbonisation: the significantly reduced level of system inertia due to integration of Renewable Energy Sources (RES).

Value of Optimal Trip and Charging Scheduling of Commercial Electric Vehicle Fleets with Vehicle-to-Grid in Future Low Inertia Systems

no code implementations25 Apr 2022 Alicia Blatiak, Federica Bellizio, Luis Badesa, Goran Strbac

To take this concept a step further, this paper quantifies the potential revenues to be gained by a commercial EV fleet operator from simultaneously scheduling its trips on a day-ahead basis, as well as its charging.

Scheduling

Frequency Response from Aggregated V2G Chargers With Uncertain EV Connections

no code implementations16 Feb 2022 Cormac O'Malley, Luis Badesa, Fei Teng, Goran Strbac

Fast frequency response (FR) is highly effective at securing frequency dynamics after a generator outage in low inertia systems.

Scheduling

Probabilistic Scheduling of UFLS to Secure Credible Contingencies in Low Inertia Systems

no code implementations11 Mar 2021 Cormac O'Malley, Luis Badesa, Fei Teng, Goran Strbac

The reduced inertia levels in low-carbon power grids necessitate explicit constraints to limit frequency's nadir and rate of change during scheduling.

Scheduling

Conditions for Regional Frequency Stability in Power System Scheduling -- Part II: Application to Unit Commitment

no code implementations28 Sep 2020 Luis Badesa, Fei Teng, Goran Strbac

In Part I of this paper we have introduced the closed-form conditions for guaranteeing regional frequency stability in a power system.

Optimization and Control Systems and Control Systems and Control

Conditions for Regional Frequency Stability in Power System Scheduling -- Part I: Theory

1 code implementation28 Sep 2020 Luis Badesa, Fei Teng, Goran Strbac

This is the first reported mathematical framework with explicit conditions to maintain frequency stability in a power system exhibiting inter-area oscillations in frequency.

Optimization and Control Systems and Control Systems and Control

Value of Point-of-load Voltage Control for Enhanced Frequency Response in Future GB Power System

no code implementations5 Jun 2020 Jinrui Guo, Luis Badesa, Fei Teng, Balarko Chaudhuri, Shu Yuen Ron Hui, Goran Strbac

The need for Enhanced Frequency Response (EFR) is expected to increase significantly in future low-carbon Great Britain (GB) power system.

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