Virtual power plants - Part 1: Architecture and functional requirements

IEC TS 63189-1:2023 covers the terms and definitions, system composition and control modes of virtual power plant (VPP). It defines the functional requirements for VPPs, including power generation forecasting, load forecasting, generation and consumption scheduling, control and management of energy storage devices and loads, coordinated optimization of distributed energy resources, status monitoring and communication, data collection and analysis, and market transactions.
Since a virtual power plant is a cluster of dispersed energy converting installations, which are aggregated, it uses additional systems to achieve its objectives (e.g. regional energy meteorology forecasting, site specific energy management systems, SCADA and other communication systems).
Local regulations, the electricity market model and the corresponding manner of organising the market related to the utilisation of controllable DER affect the management, control and operation of VPPs.

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TECHNICAL
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Part 1: Architecture and functional requirements

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 7
4 System components . 9
4.1 General . 9
4.2 Power generation units . 9
4.3 Controllable loads . 9
4.4 Energy storage . 9
4.5 Microgrids . 10
4.6 VMS . 10
5 Control mode . 10
5.1 Centralized control mode . 10
5.1.1 General . 10
5.1.2 Dispatch and control architecture. 11
5.1.3 Communication system . 11
5.1.4 Application scenario . 12
5.2 Decentralized control mode . 12
5.2.1 General . 12
5.2.2 Decentralized control-centralized assessment . 13
5.2.3 Decentralized control-local assessment . 14
6 Functional requirements . 14
6.1 Status monitoring and communication . 14
6.1.1 Status monitoring and data collection . 14
6.1.2 Communication and interface specification . 15
6.1.3 Data analysis functional requirements . 15
6.2 Prediction . 16
6.2.1 Power generation forecast . 16
6.2.2 Controllable load forecast . 17
6.3 Aggregation and optimization . 17
6.3.1 Aggregation . 17
6.3.2 Optimization . 18
6.3.3 Generation and load schedule development . 18
6.4 Ancillary services . 20
6.5 Electricity market transaction function . 20
6.5.1 Participate in the electricity market or aggregate ancillary services . 20
6.5.2 Submit bids to the electricity trade centre . 21
Annex A (informative) Ancillary service specification requirements . 22
Bibliography . 24

Figure 1 – VPP composition diagram . 9
Figure 2 – Centralized control mode architecture . 11
Figure 3 – Decentralized control mode architecture . 12
Figure 4 – VPP participates in the day-ahead operation process of electricity market . 19

Table A.1 – General specification requirements of VPP participating ancillary services . 23

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VIRTUAL POWER PLANTS –
Part 1: Architecture and functional requirements

1 Scope
This part of IEC 63189 covers the terms and definitions, system composition and control modes
of virtual power plant (VPP). It defines the functional requirements for VPPs, including power
generation forecasting, load forecasting, generation and consumption scheduling, control and
management of energy storage devices and loads, coordinated optimization of distributed
energy resources, status monitoring and communication, data collection and analysis, and
market transactions.
Since a virtual power plant is a cluster of dispersed energy converting installations, which are
aggregated, it uses additional systems to achieve its objectives (e.g. regional energy
meteorology forecasting, site specific energy management systems, SCADA and other
communication systems).
Local regulations, the electricity market model and the corresponding manner of organising the
market related to the utilisation of controllable DER affect the management, control and
operation of VPPs.
2 Normative referen
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