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Item Recursos flexibles para la operación de las redes de distribución y transporte: proyecto CoordiNet(2020-01) Madina, Carlos; Gómez-Arriola, Inés; Chaves, Jose Pablo; Pardo, Miguel; Martin, David; Junco, Paula; Tecnalia Research & Innovation; POWER SYSTEMSLa transición energética requiere de una adecuada coordinación entre el TSO y el DSO para el desarrollo y adquisición de nuevos servicios de flexibilidad en todos los niveles de tensión, a fin de integrar de forma segura y eficiente un volumen creciente de generación renovable en las redes de distribución y transporte. En este sentido, el proyecto CoordiNet está desarrollando diez proyectos de demostración en España, Grecia y Suecia, donde se analizarán diferentes alternativas para la compra de los nuevos productos y servicios de flexibilidad definidos en el proyecto. La presente comunicación presenta en detalle los demostradores españoles, liderados por Endesa y en los que participan Iberdrola y Red Eléctrica de España, además de varias empresas, centros de investigación y universidades.Item Technologies and Protocols: The Experience of the Three SmartNet Pilots: The experience of the three smartnet pilots(Springer, 2019-10-25) Madina, Carlos; Jimeno, Joseba; Ortolano, Luca; Palleschi, Margherita; Ebrahimy, Razgar; Madsen, Henrik; Pardo, Miguel; Corchero, Cristina; POWER SYSTEMSThe deployment of technological pilots is of paramount importance for testing and demonstrating the technical feasibility of the concepts described in this book for two main reasons. On the one hand, there are few real-life experiences in the application of these concepts, as TSO-DSO coordination is a relatively new topic. On the other hand, there may be some implementation difficulties which cannot be anticipated by the scenario analysis and CBA. Whenever possible, more than one pilot should be deployed, so that each of them can focus on different parts of the TSO-DSO coordination value chain. In that sense, it is important to demonstrate different potential TSO-DSO coordination schemes, so that issues arising from each of them can be identified. Moreover, it is also important to demonstrate different types of DER, so that their flexibilities can be better assessed and the advantages and disadvantages for real-life implementation can be properly identified and addressed. As a third complementarity aspect, having different technological pilots allows for focusing on different parts of the value chain, so that one of them may take the vision of the TSO or DSO, while another one can focus on the needs of the aggregator or DER owners.Item Use of radio base stations to provide ancillary services to the DSO through local flexibility markets(2019-06) Pardo, Miguel; Duarte, M.; Madina, Carlos; Marroquin, M.; Estrade, E.; POWER SYSTEMSThe changes in the energy sector require an appropriate coordination between transmission systems operators (TSOs), distribution systems operators (DSOs) and aggregators. The project SmartNet aims at defining and comparing different TSO-DSO coordination schemes, by implementing dedicated analyses in Italy, Denmark and Spain. This paper describes the pilot project implemented in Spain and presents its main outcomes.