Facilitating the shift to more collaborative microgrids by alleviating demand volatility using a precontracted order updates strategy

Microgrids (MGs) have emerged as viable alternatives for delivering electricity to remote rural regions in a secure and ecologically sustainable manner. However, utilizing microgrids in a more collaborative manner might greatly enhance the integration of renewable energy sources into the electricity...

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Main Authors: Hanaa Feleafel, Jovana Radulovic, Michel Leseure
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Published: Elsevier 2025-07-01
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description Microgrids (MGs) have emerged as viable alternatives for delivering electricity to remote rural regions in a secure and ecologically sustainable manner. However, utilizing microgrids in a more collaborative manner might greatly enhance the integration of renewable energy sources into the electricity network. The primary objective of this research is to improve the quality of information communicated from MGs to the utility grid to achieve production levelling. Multiple simulation scenarios have been developed to analyse the performance of a grid-connected MG when the grid order update rules are altered. The findings indicate that the suggested scenarios for collaborative MGs, especially the scenario that relies on forecasted demand for precontracted order updates (COU), are enhancing system performance by stabilizing order volatility to the grid (58% less unplanned volatility of orders in the collaborative MG), thereby reducing the carbon footprint of the MG by 67% and increasing storage utilization by 74%. The only limitation was the volume of exported electricity; however, the implementation of long- term storage capacity (seasonal storage) has effectively reduced the exported power to 0. A distinct trade-off exists between enhanced storage capacity at a higher cost and a significant volume of exported power. The optimal resolution for this trade-off is greatly affected by the initial investment in storage technology and the feed-in tariff rate for exported power. The main conclusion may be summarized as the transition towards more collaborative MGs may serve as the foundation for developing more decentralized electrical networks and integrating more renewable energy sources into the current electricity system.
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spelling doaj-art-54191c85846a41bda603049c35ab31522025-08-20T03:16:46ZengElsevierNext Energy2949-821X2025-07-01810026910.1016/j.nxener.2025.100269Facilitating the shift to more collaborative microgrids by alleviating demand volatility using a precontracted order updates strategyHanaa Feleafel0Jovana Radulovic1Michel Leseure2University of Portsmouth, School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Anglesea building, Anglesea road, Portsmouth PO1 3DJ, UKCorresponding author.; University of Portsmouth, School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Anglesea building, Anglesea road, Portsmouth PO1 3DJ, UKUniversity of Portsmouth, School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Anglesea building, Anglesea road, Portsmouth PO1 3DJ, UKMicrogrids (MGs) have emerged as viable alternatives for delivering electricity to remote rural regions in a secure and ecologically sustainable manner. However, utilizing microgrids in a more collaborative manner might greatly enhance the integration of renewable energy sources into the electricity network. The primary objective of this research is to improve the quality of information communicated from MGs to the utility grid to achieve production levelling. Multiple simulation scenarios have been developed to analyse the performance of a grid-connected MG when the grid order update rules are altered. The findings indicate that the suggested scenarios for collaborative MGs, especially the scenario that relies on forecasted demand for precontracted order updates (COU), are enhancing system performance by stabilizing order volatility to the grid (58% less unplanned volatility of orders in the collaborative MG), thereby reducing the carbon footprint of the MG by 67% and increasing storage utilization by 74%. The only limitation was the volume of exported electricity; however, the implementation of long- term storage capacity (seasonal storage) has effectively reduced the exported power to 0. A distinct trade-off exists between enhanced storage capacity at a higher cost and a significant volume of exported power. The optimal resolution for this trade-off is greatly affected by the initial investment in storage technology and the feed-in tariff rate for exported power. The main conclusion may be summarized as the transition towards more collaborative MGs may serve as the foundation for developing more decentralized electrical networks and integrating more renewable energy sources into the current electricity system.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2949821X25000328Collaborative microgridRenewable energyEnergy storage systemsBalancing mechanismStable demand
spellingShingle Hanaa Feleafel
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Facilitating the shift to more collaborative microgrids by alleviating demand volatility using a precontracted order updates strategy
Next Energy
Collaborative microgrid
Renewable energy
Energy storage systems
Balancing mechanism
Stable demand
title Facilitating the shift to more collaborative microgrids by alleviating demand volatility using a precontracted order updates strategy
title_full Facilitating the shift to more collaborative microgrids by alleviating demand volatility using a precontracted order updates strategy
title_fullStr Facilitating the shift to more collaborative microgrids by alleviating demand volatility using a precontracted order updates strategy
title_full_unstemmed Facilitating the shift to more collaborative microgrids by alleviating demand volatility using a precontracted order updates strategy
title_short Facilitating the shift to more collaborative microgrids by alleviating demand volatility using a precontracted order updates strategy
title_sort facilitating the shift to more collaborative microgrids by alleviating demand volatility using a precontracted order updates strategy
topic Collaborative microgrid
Renewable energy
Energy storage systems
Balancing mechanism
Stable demand
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2949821X25000328
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