Efects of Demand Response on the Power Balance of Isolated Mini-Grids
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Demand Response, Isolated Mini-Grids, Power Balance, Frequency Control (es)Descargas
Electrification of rural, or isolated, areas coupled with the increasing environmental concerns have promoted the emergence of renewable energy sources and isolated mini-grids. Nevertheless, integration of intermittent resources such as the renewable ones and the operation by isolated mini-grids involves technical issues related to the reliability and the quality of the electricity supply. Indeed, the small inertia of isolated mini-grids with the integration of variable generation is a challenge faced on the operation of these electricity supply systems. One way to address these problems is through demand response programs. In this perspective, this paper presents a bibliographical review of the importance of the provision of frequency control services by the demand-side and some international experiences related, and later we present a case of study, in which we assess the effects of high penetration levels of variable generation in the power balance of the network, and we evaluate a proposed demand response mechanism that acts in answer to variations of the system's frequency.
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