edgeFLEX Operational results
• • With the help of key academic players, edgeFLEX developed new fundamental tools for frequency control as well as innovative solutions enabling our new concepts for fast and slow dynamics including voltage and frequency control and inertial estimation and developed a novel virtualised edgePMU.
• ICT experts integrated the new solutions and algorithms into the edgeFLEX Platform, providing a flexibility offer management system which can interface to local energy markets.
• Partners expert in VPP technology, developed optimisations to the operation of VPPs, improving their return on investment of VPP assets, through better power generation forecasting methods and the optimal deployment of storage in the VPP.
• A mobile system global player developed a novel 5G-API for Device Management, leading to global 3GPP standards developed from this result.
• Energy providers implemented many of the edgeFLEX concepts in live power systems, deploying the edgeFLEX Platform, and verifying the effectiveness of edgeFLEX solutions in cooperation with open and advanced grid operators. The field and lab trials provide an understanding of the solutions to the concrete challenges of determining the right balance between system level and local requirements, slow and fast dynamics.
edgeFLEX implemented a 3-step process to bring our specific results to our defined target groups as illustrated in Figure 1 below.
We expand the definition of the VPP to include any asset connected to the Grid. The new definition enables an expansion of the trading volume and content of RES on trading markets and this result impacts the Energy Trading Community in particular. This step is crucial to make sure that the solutions developed by edgeFLEX can have a market even before any change in regulation. While the full edgeFLEX approach potentially requires new regulation, the new concepts developed in the framework of the Slow Dynamics use case are feasible under current regulatory conditions.
Our new fast dynamics services enable the creation of new local energy markets requiring extensions of the current regulatory framework to be adopted at national level. This result impacts grid operators offering them new flexibility to stabilise the grid and a new market to organise the trading of the new services.
By the end of the project, edgeFLEX had promoted its results and their further exploitation in 1 book, 39 publications, 4 accepted contributions to 3GPP global mobile communications standards, as donations to the Open Source software curated by the Linux Foundation LF Energy project, in the virtual FlexCommunity (of which edgeFLEX was a co-founder), exhibition stands at 3 Trade fairs and through many invited key-note speeches and presentations. The further deployment and development of results as field trials with DSO’s has already been agreed. Research results are already planned to be further developed in new Horizon Europe projects.