Jorge Cortés
Professor
Cymer Corporation Endowed Chair
Enabling DER participation in frequency regulation
markets
P. Srivastava, C.-Y. Chang, J. Cortés
IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology 30 (6) (2022), 2391-2405
Abstract
Distributed energy resources (DERs) are playing an
increasing role in ancillary services for the bulk
grid, particularly in frequency regulation. In this
paper, we propose a framework for collections of
DERs, combined to form microgrids and controlled by
aggregators, to participate in frequency regulation
markets. Our approach covers both the
identification of bids for the market clearing stage
and the mechanisms for the real-time allocation of
the regulation signal. The proposed framework is
hierarchical, consisting of a top layer and a bottom
layer. The top layer consists of the aggregators
communicating in a distributed fashion to optimally
disaggregate the regulation signal requested by the
system operator. The bottom layer consists of the
DERs inside each microgrid whose power levels are
adjusted so that the tie line power matches the
output of the corresponding aggregator in the top
layer. The coordination at the top layer requires
the knowledge of cost functions, ramp rates and
capacity bounds of the aggregators. We develop
meaningful abstractions for these quantities
respecting the power flow constraints and taking
into account the load uncertainties, and propose a
provably correct distributed algorithm for optimal
disaggregation of regulation signal amongst the
microgrids.
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