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ID163535
Title ProperDistributed energy resources and the organized balancing market
Other Title Informationa symbiosis yet? Case of three European balancing markets
LanguageENG
AuthorPoplavskaya, Ksenia
Summary / Abstract (Note)Thanks to new technological advancements and EU policy impulse, distributed energy resources (DER) are poised to become a viable alternative to conventional electricity generation for the provision of balancing services to transmission system operators. In this paper we show that the design variables that affect DER access to and participation in the organized balancing market include different features of auction configuration as well as a number of formal, administrative and technical aspects of market design. In a comparative case study of the balancing markets in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands, we determine the extent to which a given market design effectively facilitates DER participation. To structure this analysis, we designed an assessment framework that provides a comprehensive tool for the assessment of balancing markets in Europe vis-à-vis DER participation. Our results show that flexible pooling conditions, a higher bidding frequency and product resolution, and the authorization of non-precontracted bids, among others, can significantly ease DER integration in the market. Different design variables, however, can enhance or neutralize each other's effects, so their interrelations need to be taken into account in order to achieve an improved and harmonized balancing market design.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy. No.126; Mar 2019: p.264-276
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-03 126
Key WordsBalancing Market ;  Market Design ;  Distributed Energy Resources