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An integrated transmission and distribution test system for evaluation of transactive energy designs

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  • Nguyen, Hieu Trung
  • Battula, Swathi
  • Takkala, Rohit Reddy
  • Wang, Zhaoyu
  • Tesfatsion, Leigh

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This study presents an open-source software platform specifically tailored to permit careful dynamic performance evaluation of transactive energy designs for end-to-end electric power systems. The platform models a centrally-managed wholesale power market operating over a transmission grid linked to one or more distribution systems, where each distribution system consists of a collection of grid-edge resources operating over a distribution grid. Test case findings are presented to illustrate the capabilities of the platform. The test cases implement a transmission system linked to a distribution system populated by households that have smart price-responsive appliances as well as conventional loads. Transactions at the distribution level are conducted in accordance with a well-known bid-based transactive energy design known as the PowerMatcher.

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  • Nguyen, Hieu Trung & Battula, Swathi & Takkala, Rohit Reddy & Wang, Zhaoyu & Tesfatsion, Leigh, 2019. "An integrated transmission and distribution test system for evaluation of transactive energy designs," ISU General Staff Papers 201904150700001693, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genstf:201904150700001693
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