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[EN] The aim of this thesis is the possible generation of economic flexibility in a specific
household, referring exclusively to the consumption scenario of an electric car. For this
purpose, two sub-scenarios have been ...[+]
[EN] The aim of this thesis is the possible generation of economic flexibility in a specific
household, referring exclusively to the consumption scenario of an electric car. For this
purpose, two sub-scenarios have been defined, one as an optimized scenario and in the
opposite way, a non-optimized one. The idea of defining those scenarios is to compare
between them the annual cost in order to reach to the desired flexibility through
different electricity market like through the Services Industriels de Genève (SIG) or
through an emergent market called eNet, supported by the HSLU and other members.
It is going to explained briefly in the introduction the current electric Swiss situation and
it is made an overview about the electric vehicle penetration in the market.
Nevertheless, to obtain realistic results, some hypothesis had to me made, such as,
creating logical driving patterns and schedule, starting with a general database and
adapting it to the Swiss situation as much as possible. In addition, an optimization
technique called linear programming was used to solve the scenarios, in which two types
of sub-problems were defined for each type of electricity market. Finally, a validation of
results was established to confirm the validity of the results obtained, and a conclusion
was drawn under the work carried out. It was found out an economic flexibility for SIG
of 24%, and for eNet, one of 16%.
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[ES] El proyecto tiene como objetivo comprender cómo funciona el sistema de la red eléctrica suiza, y también investigar y analizar el coste de los posibles beneficios que se podrían alcanzar utilizando la flexibilidad
La ...[+]
[ES] El proyecto tiene como objetivo comprender cómo funciona el sistema de la red eléctrica suiza, y también investigar y analizar el coste de los posibles beneficios que se podrían alcanzar utilizando la flexibilidad
La HSLU está estableciendo actualmente un mercado local de energía para la producción fotovoltaica como parte del proyecto eNet innosuisse. A día de hoy, la plataforma de mercado está diseñada únicamente para el comercio de energía pura. En el futuro, podría ser interesante integrar adicionalmente el consumo flexible para estabilizar el mercado y permitirles generar unos ingresos pasivos. Esta tesis investiga la viabilidad financiera de esta posible ampliación del mercado comparándola con los escenarios del statu quo.
Se identifican las siguientes tareas:
1. Analizar la situación actual en Suiza
2. Definir un conjunto de escenarios a analizar
3. Obtener todos los datos relevantes necesarios para modelar los escenarios definidos
4. Modelizar los escenarios, incluyendo un submodelo que represente la respuesta a la demanda doméstica (por ejemplo, una bomba de calor
y/o una caldera eléctrica de agua caliente).
5. Analice los escenarios y establezca algunas comparaciones
6. Ilustre, discuta y valide los resultados
7. Informar de la tesis (en paralelo a todos los objetivos
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[EN] The project aims to understand how the Swiss electrical grid system works, and also to investigate and analyse cost possible benefits that could be reached by using flexibility
HSLU is currently establishing a local ...[+]
[EN] The project aims to understand how the Swiss electrical grid system works, and also to investigate and analyse cost possible benefits that could be reached by using flexibility
HSLU is currently establishing a local energy market for PV production as part of the eNet innosuisse project. As of today, the market platform is designed for pure energy trading only. In the future, it could be interesting to additionally integrate flexible consumption to stabilise the market and allow them to generate a passive income. This thesis investigates the financial feasibility of this potential market extension by comparing against status quo scenarios.
The following tasks are identified:
1. Analyse the current situation in Switzerland
2. Define a set of scenarios to be analysed
3. Obtain all relevant data needed to model the defined scenarios
4. Model the scenarios, including a submodel that represents domestic demand response (e.g. a heat pump
and/or an electric hot water boiler).
5. Analyse the scenarios and draw some comparisons
6. Illustrate, discuss, and validate the results
7. Report the thesis (running in parallel with all the objectives
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