Webinar: Evaluating Flexibility Service Provision of Distributed Photovoltaic-Battery Systems

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IEEE South Saskatchewan Section, Young Professionals South Saskatchewan and the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science are pleased to present the webinar on "Evaluating Flexibility Service Provision of Distributed Photovoltaic-Battery Systems"


Abstract:  In this new model, the provision of ancillary services to the Transmission System Operator(TSO) should take into account the possible flexibility furnished by new distributed resources, such as dispersed and small generators, also based on RES, and frequently endowed with small batteries. 

The possibility of using residential PV-battery systems for the provision of up and down-regulation has been verified by using a non-linear stochastic method based on a MILP optimization model.

It has been proved that storage systems can also be used to provide balancing resources and available energy reserve and for the Transmission System Operator (TSO).



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  • Date: 26 Oct 2020
  • Time: 09:00 AM to 10:00 AM
  • All times are (UTC-06:00) Saskatchewan
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  • Regina, Saskatchewan
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  Speakers

Dr. Pierluigi Siano of Smart Grids and Smart Cities Laboratory with the Department of Management & Innovation Systems, University of Salerno

Topic:

Evaluating Flexibility Service Provision of Distributed Photovoltaic-Battery Systems

Abstract:  In this new model, the provision of ancillary services to the Transmission System Operator(TSO) should take into account the possible flexibility furnished by new distributed resources, such as dispersed and small generators, also based on RES, and frequently endowed with small batteries. 

The possibility of using residential PV-battery systems for the provision of up and down-regulation has been verified by using a non-linear stochastic method based on a MILP optimization model.

It has been proved that storage systems can also be used to provide balancing resources and available energy reserve and for the Transmission System Operator (TSO).

Biography:

Dr. Pierluigi Siano is a Professor and Scientific Director of the Smart Grids and Smart Cities Laboratory with the Department of Management & Innovation Systems, University of Salerno.

His research activities are centered on demand response, on electricity markets and on planning and management of power systems. In these research fields he has co-authored more than 500 articles that received in Scopus more than 9450 citations with an H-index equal to 47.

He received the award as 2019 Highly cited Researcher by ISI Web of Science Group.

He is Editor for the Power & Energy Society Section of IEEE Access, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS, Open Journal of the IEEE IES and of IET Renewable Power Generation.

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Agenda

When: Monday, 26 October 2020

Time: 9:00 – 10:00 am (Regina Time)

Where: Zoom Presentation (Link provided in location section)