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Active management of distribution grid |
Enabling distributing technologies |
Market-based and Tariff-based solutions |
Connection agreement solutions |
Distribution planning |
Operation and maintenance |
Information exchange |
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2021 |
Grid Management Solutions to Support the Optimal Operation of Renewable Energy Sources in Power System |
Fichtner GmbH; RCEE-NIRAS |
Study Report |
Active management of distribution grid |
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Smart Grids for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (SGREEE) |
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https://smart-grid.vn/cus_event/final-workshop-on-grid-management-solutions-to-support-the-optimal-operation-of-renewable-energy-in-power-system/ |
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- Smart grids (AMI, smart meters, etc.) increase
- Battery Energy Storage Systems
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11 |
2021 |
SGREEE-AA1: Promoting Implementation of Demand Response Programs in Vietnam |
CPCS Transcom Limited |
Study Report |
Market-based and tariff-based solutions |
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Smart Grids for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency project |
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- Implementing Demand Response (DR) in Vietnam can bring multifaceted benefits to the country and provide economic, reliability, and system management benefits. While there have been successful DR pilot projects in Vietnam, a number of barriers remain to DR’s implementation. This report is the Final Report of the assignment “Promoting Implementation of Demand Response Programs in Vietnam” carried out for GIZ. It is divided into three main parts. It begins with a review of the current DR regulatory and policy framework and institutional context. It follows with a review of international DR best practices, especially those that are most relevant to the Vietnam context. Finally, it outlines recommendations for DR program implementation for the short, medium, and long term.
The Assignment focuses on the following DR programs:
- Curtailable Load Program – CLP
- Emergency Demand Response Program – EDRP
- Real-time peak-load electricity tariff program
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37 |
2019 |
Demand-side flexibility for power sector transformation |
International Renewable Energy Agency |
Study Report |
Market-based and tariff-based solutions |
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No file uploaded. |
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- Analytical brief including sections on solutions to provide demand-side flexibility, examples of demand-side flexibility in actual practice, and innovations that enable demand-side flexibility applications.
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38 |
2019 |
Innovation landscape brief: Time-of-use tariffs |
International Renewable Energy Agency |
Study Report |
Market-based and tariff-based solutions |
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No file uploaded. |
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- An innovation brief about time-of-use tariffs covering their contribution to power sector transformation, key factors to enable deployment, current status and examples of ongoing initiatives, and implementation requirements checklist.
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72 |
n/a |
AEMO's wholesale demand response mechanism |
Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) |
Web Page |
Market-based and tariff-based solutions |
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No file uploaded. |
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https://aemo.com.au/initiatives/trials-and-initiatives/wholesale-demand-response-mechanism |
- AEMO is working with the industry to implement a Wholesale Demand Response (WDR) mechanism in the National Electricity Market (NEM). The WDR mechanism allows demand side (or consumer) participation in the wholesale electricity market at any time, however, most likely at times of high electricity prices and electricity supply scarcity. ‘Demand Response Service Providers’ (DRSP) classify and aggregate the demand response capability of large market loads for dispatch through the NEM’s standard bidding and scheduling processes. The DRSP receive payment for the dispatched response, measured in Mega-Watt hours (MWh) against a baseline estimate, at the electricity spot price.
- In the webpage, the latest information on the mechanism can be found, alomg with annual reports.
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86 |
n/a |
Demand Response to Price: State of the Art in Europe |
ENTSO-E |
Web Page |
Market-based and tariff-based solutions |
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No file uploaded. |
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https://www.entsoe.eu/Technopedia/techsheets/demand-response-to-price |
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87 |
2018 |
Tucson Electric Power Project RAIN: October 2018 Update |
Electric Power Research Institute |
Study Report |
Active management of distribution grid |
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Tucson Electric Power Project RAIN |
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https://www.epri.com/research/products/000000003002014812 |
- "Project RAIN — Resource Aggregation and Integration Network — is one of the first globally to explore how distributed generation and energy storage might be combined with flexible loads (such as electric vehicle chargers or smart thermostats) to respond optimally to dynamic system needs. Open standards and protocols such as SunSpec Modbus and OpenADR are being utilized in an effort to improve future system performance and reduce integration costs. Several controller vendors (both established and new entrants) were engaged in laboratory testing, though the field trial features a single control system that is coordinating DER from multiple suppliers. In this first report, findings are shared from the experimental design, laboratory testing, and initial field installation stages of the project."
- DERMS
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