The paper entittled Critical evaluation of European balancing markets to enable the participation of Demand Aggregators has been published in Applied Energy This paper has been done in collaboration with the Institute for Energy Research of Catalonia (IREC). This study analyzes barriers and enablers of four European electricity markets and proposes a new market framework that would enhance Demand Aggregators' participation. Main barriers for Demand Aggregators have been identified and analyzed and a regulation scheme is proposed to enable Demand Aggregators participation. According to our results, small tertiary building aggregation is still not economic viable but existing municipal retailers could consider to extend their operations to Demand Aggregation.
The research project Modelling and Optimization of Large-Scale Structured Problems and Applications (MOLSA) has been accepted for granting by the Spanish's National Program of R+D+i for the Challenges of the Society. The project's leaders are prof. Jordi Castro and F.-Javier Heredia, from GNOM, with a research team involbiong professors of the UPC and the Euskal Herriko Unibersitatea (Basc Country, Spain). The ultimate goal of this project is to develop optimization methods for large problems (which usually implies a certain structure in the problem), both deterministic and stochastic, and their application to real cases. The project herefore pursues both methodological and applied objectives.
The work On optimal participation in the electricity markets of wind power plants with battery energy storage systems has been published in the journal Computers and Operations Research. We present in this study a multi-stage stochastic programming model to find the optimal operation of a VPP in the day-ahead, intraday and secondary reserve markets hile taking into account uncertainty in wind power generation and clearing prices (day-ahead, secondary reserve, intraday markets and system imbalances). A case study with real data from the Iberian electricity market is presented. Preprint available at http://hdl.handle.net/2117/118479
A new website for the research project Strategical Models in Supply Chain Design has been deployed at
https://gnom.upc.edu/en/projects/supply-chain/smscd-2017
This site is intended to improve the comunication between the different partners of the project (UPC-Accenture Analytics Barcelona - Accenture Labs Silicon Valley) and to show the progress of this project. All the documentacion related with the project is going to be available at this site (meetings, reports, papers, conference contributions), although some of them will be secured. If you would like to acess to some protected document please send an e-mail to f.javier.heredia@upc.edu