The coordination between TSO and DSO in the context of energy transition - A review
Hang Nguyen, Koen Kok, Trung Thai Tran, Phuong H. Nguyen

TL;DR
This review explores how TSO and DSO coordination schemes can effectively utilize distributed energy resources to support energy transition goals, balancing the system and preventing network congestion.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive classification and assessment of coordination schemes, analyzing their effectiveness and practical challenges in energy system integration.
Findings
Coordination schemes improve system balancing and flexibility utilization.
Practical challenges include implementation complexity and market incentives.
Effective schemes depend on context-specific factors and market design.
Abstract
Nowadays, energy transition is ongoing in many countries, aiming to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and CO2 emissions. Besides the positive impacts on the environment, this transition brings technical challenges to the system operators, such as the intricacies of energy system integration, diminishing uncertainty, and incentivizing customers with advanced transaction models. The coordination between the Transmission system operator (TSO) and the Distribution system operator (DSO) is one of the most important aspects of encountering these obstacles. This coordination enhances the utilization of flexibility from Distributed energy resources (DERs) by incentivizing the market parties with better willingness to pay schemes. This paper provides an overview of the coordination schemes (CS), their classification, assessment of the current situation and the challenges associated with applying…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectric Power System Optimization · Smart Grid Energy Management · Optimal Power Flow Distribution
