no code implementations • 21 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.
no code implementations • 13 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.
no code implementations • 9 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.
no code implementations • 9 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).
no code implementations • 25 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.
no code implementations • 16 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.
no code implementations • 11 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.
no code implementations • 28 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
1 code implementation • 28 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
no code implementations • 5 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.