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L’électrification intelligente au service de la transition énergétique

Smart electrification towards energy transition

Publié le 18 juin 2015
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19 juin 2015
10h30 - 12h30

Amphithéâtre A010

ENSE3

11 rue des mathématiques Saint Martin d'Hères

Soutenance de thèse de Clémentine Benoit

Titre de la thèse
"Models for investigation of flexibility benefits in Low Voltage Smart Grids" et sera soutenue en anglais.

Résumé
This PhD investigates the potential contributions of flexibilities in Low Voltage Smart Grids. These networks are intrinsically different from Medium and High Voltages networks, so that the control of LV flexibilities cannot be directly taken from MV and HV networks, and new methods have to be developed. The contributions of these flexibilities is studied through two main benefits: improved network operation and peak shaving.
The first benefit focuses on maintaining the critical variables within the admissible constraints. The objective is to manage the network closer to its limitations, reducing the need for margins, and therefore the need for upscaling. This is especially true in case of significant insertion of distributed generations or electric vehicles. The studied flexibility is the coordinated management of decentralized generations (active and reactive powers, phase switch) and tap changer. The main contribution of this PhD to this problem is that the network characteristics are not required.
The second benefit concerns the reduction of the peak consumption, either at the MV/LV transformer, either at the national level. The studied flexibility is the shedding of electric heating for a short time, followed by a rebound when the heating system is turned back on.

Jury
Yvon BESANGER, Professeur, Université Grenoble Alpes, Directeur de thèse
Frédéric WURTZ, Directeur de recherche CNRS, Université Grenoble Alpes, Co-encadrant
Nouredine HADJSAID, Professeur, Université Grenoble Alpes, Examinateur
Johan DRIESEN, Professeur, KU Leuven, Rapporteur
Bruno FRANCOIS, Professeur, Ecole Centrale de Lille, Rapporteur
Emma STEWART, Chercheur, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Examinatrice
Jean WILD, Ingénieur, Schneider Electric, Invité

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Université Grenoble Alpes