Proyecto I+D
Project PID2021-126082OB-C22 RES-inGrid
New coordinated services for hydro resources: modeling and hybrid solutions in a transition energy for future power systems
Of National scope. With a Public character. It has been granted under a regime of Competitive.
In collaboration with other entities. Role: Member
Renewable integration into power systems is a crucial issue in the current energy transition roadmap. Moreover, the coordination among different resources to provided hybrid services, including both supply and demand-side, emerges as a topic of interest for future power systems. Indeed, grid reliability and flexibility must be satisfied for those renewables in a more and more free emission environment. Furthermore, the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E), forecasts scenarios that suppose a rise in the initial 56% renewable generation target to 70% according to the Council, Parliament and Commission Agreement of the European Union. In addition to the significant increase in variable renewable energy source (vRES) capacity, the electrical market structure is turning to a trans-European model including balancing and grid connection requirements based on modeling and real data combination. In this sense, the RES-inGrid project studies the power system operation in line with ENTSO-E and the Plan Nacional de Energía y Clima (PNIEC) roadmaps under secure and stable grid operation conditions and addresses the establishment of coordinated Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) based on renewable supply and demand-side systems. The results obtained not only will be useful for Spain, but also for the Task 25 of the International Energy Agency (IEA). Within this scenario, Spain presents a promising renewable integration percentage, where both wind
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Publications related to the project
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Assessing the energy recovery potential at district metered areas inlets of water supply systems: A Spanish case study
Journal of Environmental Management