Visible to the public Local Flexibility Mechanisms for Electricity Distribution Through Regulatory Sandboxes: International Review and a Proposal for Spain

TitleLocal Flexibility Mechanisms for Electricity Distribution Through Regulatory Sandboxes: International Review and a Proposal for Spain
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsCorrea, Mauricio, GOMEZ, Tomás, Cossent, Rafael
Conference Name2021 IEEE Madrid PowerTech
Date Publishedjun
KeywordsCollaboration, composability, distributed power generation, distribution networks, Local Flexibility Mechanisms, Policy Based Governance, power distribution, Proposals, pubcrawl, Regulation, Regulators, remuneration, sandbox, Sandboxing, Technological innovation
AbstractThe EU goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 will require profound changes in the electricity supply chain. In this context, Distribution System Operators (DSOs) are expected to adopt solutions to efficiently integrate distributed energy resources (DER), including the implementation of local flexibility mechanisms. Thus, DSOs would procure services from DER like distributed generation, demand response, or storage to support grid expansion, attain significant cost savings, and swifter DER integration. However, the use of flexibility mechanisms still faces barriers posed by national regulation. Regulatory sandboxes may be used to overcome this gap by enabling and supporting the development of local flexibility mechanisms. This paper performs an international review of four leading countries in the use of sandbox and flexibility, identifies best practices, and, based on the lessons learned, provides recommendations to implement local flexibility mechanisms for DSOs in Spain under regulatory sandboxes
DOI10.1109/PowerTech46648.2021.9494866
Citation Keycorrea_local_2021