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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Adria Junyent-Ferre. The power system is evolving from a centralised paradigm of generation to a distributed paradigm. There are different factors that trigger this change: the deployment of distributed energy resources, the availability of new information and communications technologies enabling real-time measurement and control suitable for the distribution network and the reduction of the cost of energy storage and power electronics technologies. It has been proposed to create local electricity micro-markets at distribution level to manage clusters of energy resources. Renewable generation units, electric vehicle chargers, energy storage units and manageable loads could operate in a competitive environment. This could be an effective way to tackle some of the problems future distribution networks face. In this talk, I will describe the context and the aim of my work in this field. This talk is part of the Featured talks series. This talk is included in these lists:
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