Print Email Facebook Twitter Relocatable Energy Storage Systems for Congestion Management Title Relocatable Energy Storage Systems for Congestion Management Author Janssen, Suzanne (TU Delft Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science; TU Delft Intelligent Electrical Power Grids) Contributor Palensky, Peter (mentor) Cvetkovic, Milos (mentor) Chandra Mouli, Gautham Ram (graduation committee) Fu, Aihui (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Date 2019-12-06 Abstract In 2018 the Dutch government, businesses and other stakeholders started negotiating an agreement to combat climate change (het Klimaatakkoord). Energy consumption is changing and more Renewable Energy Sources (RES) are implemented. While these changes are ongoing, the Distribution System Operators (DSOs) must ensure no congestion occurs in the grid. However, it seems congestion problems are already arising. As a lot of research has been done on Energy Storage Systems (ESSs) and Electric Vehicles (EVs) for congestion prevention, research on movable ESSs is missing. This thesis proposes a method for congestion prevention by Relocatable Energy Storage Systems (RESS). A Mixed Integer Linear Program (MILP) is proposed to minimise the amount of RESS used and penalise displacement. An algorithm which includes a Minimum Cost Maximum Matching is used to determine the planning of each individual RESS. The results show that, for the test grid designed, it is beneficial to use RESS instead of statically placed ESS in the grid. Subject Congestion ManagementMixed Integer Linear ProgrammingCombinatorial Optimization To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:acfa4d68-391b-4ada-9aae-0077751a00a8 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2019 Suzanne Janssen Files PDF MSc_thesis_SuzanneJanssen.pdf 1.05 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:acfa4d68-391b-4ada-9aae-0077751a00a8/datastream/OBJ/view