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Chunyu Zhang

Researcher at Technical University of Denmark

Publications -  22
Citations -  861

Chunyu Zhang is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Demand response & Electric power system. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 22 publications receiving 708 citations. Previous affiliations of Chunyu Zhang include University of Copenhagen & Norwegian University of Science and Technology.

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Review of real-time electricity markets for integrating Distributed Energy Resources and Demand Response

TL;DR: In this article, a review of typical typical RTMs in North America, Australia and Europe, focusing on their market architectures and incentive policies for integrating distributed energy resources (DER) and demand response (DR) in electricity markets is presented.
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FLECH: A Danish market solution for DSO congestion management through DER flexibility services

TL;DR: In this paper, a new notion of flexibility clearing house (FLECH) is proposed in order to manage these congestions and mobilize the DERs as economically efficient as possible in the future distribution grid.
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An Integrated Multiperiod OPF Model With Demand Response and Renewable Generation Uncertainty

TL;DR: A stochastic programming approach to solve a multiperiod optimal power flow problem under renewable generation uncertainty and results show that substantial benefits in terms of redispatch costs can be achieved with the help of demand side flexibilities.
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Real-Time Procurement Strategies of a Proactive Distribution Company With Aggregator-Based Demand Response

TL;DR: A real-time trading framework for distribution networks where a rational aggregator is identified as a broker by contracting with individual demands and dealing with the distribution company through a primal-dual approach is presented.
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A flex-market design for flexibility services through DERs

TL;DR: The high penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) will significantly challenge the power system operation due to their intermittent characteristic and efforts to relieve the congestions in local grid areas, the contractual flexibility services of DERs are stipulated accommodating the various requirements of DSOs.