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DESCRIPTION:Distributed Energy Resources (DER) are becoming widespread in m
 ost countries worldwide. In particular\, at the household level rooftop so
 lar photovoltaics and battery energy storage systems\, and soon electric v
 ehicles too\, are poised to play an essential role towards power system de
 carbonisation and more consumer-centric markets. Local energy systems with
  shared assets such as community storage are also emerging as important op
 tions of interest. Key ongoing debates now refer to how different DER tech
 nologies and schemes should be fully integrated into power and energy syst
 em and market operation.\n\nIn this IEEE Power and Energy Society Distingu
 ished Lecture we will present fundamental techno-economic aspects of key a
 ggregation approaches that could enable large-scale deployment of DER\, na
 mely\, virtual power plants\, energy communities\, and microgrids. More sp
 ecifically\, we will discuss the key features of these different aggregati
 on models (“what”)\, under which conditions each of them should/could 
 be considered (“where”)\, and potential technical and commercial oppor
 tunities and challenges for different stakeholders involved with DER devel
 opment\, e.g.\, aggregators\, energy managers\, distribution system operat
 ors\, and so forth (“who”). Several case studies from a number of rece
 nt projects in Australia\, UK\, Europe\, Malaysia and Chile will be used t
 o exemplify the concepts presented.\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Pierluigi Mancare
 lla\, \n\nRoom: aula Alpha\, Bldg: Edificio 24\, piano terra  \, Politecni
 co di Milano \, Via Camillo Golgi\, 40\, Milano\, Lombardia\, Italy\,  201
 33 \, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/334695
LOCATION:Room: aula Alpha\, Bldg: Edificio 24\, piano terra  \, Politecnico
  di Milano \, Via Camillo Golgi\, 40\, Milano\, Lombardia\, Italy\,  20133
  \, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/334695
ORGANIZER:giuditta.pisano@unica.it
SEQUENCE:12
SUMMARY:IEEE Italy PES Chapter Distinguished Lecture program: &quot;What\, where
  and who? Virtual power plants\, energy communities and microgrids&quot;
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/334695
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p style=&quot;font-weight: 400\;&quot;&gt;&lt;em&gt;Distributed
  Energy Resources (DER) are becoming widespread in most countries worldwid
 e. In particular\, at the household level rooftop solar photovoltaics and 
 battery energy storage systems\, and soon electric vehicles too\, are pois
 ed to play an essential role towards power system decarbonisation and more
  consumer-centric markets. Local energy systems with shared assets such as
  community storage are also emerging as important options of interest. Key
  ongoing debates now refer to how different DER technologies and schemes s
 hould be fully integrated into power and energy system and market operatio
 n. &lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p style=&quot;font-weight: 400\;&quot;&gt;&lt;em&gt;In this IEEE Power and Ene
 rgy Society Distinguished Lecture we will present fundamental techno-econo
 mic aspects of key aggregation approaches that could enable large-scale de
 ployment of DER\, namely\, virtual power plants\, energy communities\, and
  microgrids. More specifically\, we will discuss the key features of these
  different aggregation models (&amp;ldquo\;what&amp;rdquo\;)\, under which conditi
 ons each of them should/could be considered (&amp;ldquo\;where&amp;rdquo\;)\, and 
 potential technical and commercial opportunities and challenges for differ
 ent stakeholders involved with DER development\, e.g.\, aggregators\, ener
 gy managers\, distribution system operators\, and so forth (&amp;ldquo\;who&amp;rd
 quo\;). Several case studies from a number of recent projects in Australia
 \, UK\, Europe\, Malaysia and Chile will be used to exemplify the concepts
  presented. &lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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