Presentation from the EPRI-Sandia Symposium on Secure and Resilient Microgrids: Microgrid Market Operations with Distribution System Operators, presented by Mohammad Shahidehpour, Baltimore, MD, August 29-31, 2016.
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Microgrid Market Operations with
Distribution System Operators
Mohammad Shahidehpour, IEEE Fellow
Galvin Center for Electricity Innovation
Illinois Institute of Technology
3. n Energy:
n Load Shifting
n Peak Shaving
n Load
Reduction
n Deferred Generation
Investment
n Deferred T&D
Investment
n Reduced O&M Costs
n Distribution Reliability:
n Lower SAIFI
n Lower CAIDI
n Power Quality
n System Reliability
n Capacity
n Ancillary Services
n Load Following
n Balancing Energy
Economic Social
Benefits of Microgrids/ Active Distribution Systems
Reliability Environmental
§ Green House Gas Reduction
§ Higher Renewable Portfolio
Standard Compliance
§ Renewable Energy Credits
§ Enhanced Energy
Independence
§ Enhanced Economic
Development
§ Improved Customer
Satisfaction
§ Improved Customer Choice
Presumer Values
4. n Seams between Wholesale and Retail Markets
n Operational
n Scheduling Practices and Protocols
n Retail and Wholesale Coordination
n Impact of Voltage Level on Load Aggregation/Demand Response
n Distribution Congestion Management
n Pricing Mechanism
n Optimal Scheduling Practices
n Bus LMPs versus Distribution LMPs
n Rate-Setting Process/Retail Tariffs
n Distribution Charges
Microgrid Market Challenges
5. Bulk Power Products
• Day-Ahead Energy
• Real-Time Energy
• Balancing Energy
• Non Spinning Reserves
• Spinning Reserves
• Regulation
Capability Data/
Telemetry
Dispatch
Instructions
DSO Data
• Generation/Load Data
• Time of Use
• Critical Peak Price
• Dynamic Pricing
• Commercial/Industrial Curtailment
Contracts
• Direct Load Control Options
• Etc
Bulk Power Limits
• Pmax , Pmin
• Ramp Rate
• Min/Max Up & Down Time
• Incremental Cost Curve
DSO :Closing the Gap with ISO
(Retail and Wholesale Operations)
Bulk Power
Markets
DSO
Dispatch & Operations
Microgrid
Substation
Transmission
Operator
Large
Generators
Substation
PCC
Microgrid
Substation
15. n Generation Capacity Cost Savings
n Annual Savings per MW of DR: $40K - $120K
n NPV: $300K - $900K per MW of DR
Note: NPV Cost of a CT ~ $600K per MW
n Energy Cost Savings
n A few thousand dollars per MW of DR per year
n NPV Range: $50K - $200K per MW of DR
n T&D Cost Savings
n Sample quotes (different among Regions )
n High Annual Savings NPV: $1.5M per MW of DR
n Low Annual Savings NPV: $200K per MW of DR
n Savings/Revenues from Ancillary Services
n A few thousand dollars per MW of DR per year
n NPV Range: $50K - $200K per MW of DR
n Total Cost Savings per MW of DR
n NPV: $600K - $2.8M per MW of DR
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DR Benefits Offered by DSO
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LMP ($/MWh)
Hour of the Day
Average Summer Day RT LMP (Anaheim; June-September)
Average of Hours Ending 1 through 8: $20.50
Average of Hours Ending 14 through 21: $47.71
Potential Impact of Summer DR :
• Fixed DR Schedule: $26,000/MW DR
• Optimal DR Schedule: $49,000/MW DR
Load Shifting Benefits