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  • 1.
    Boork, Magdalena
    et al.
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Energi och Bioekonomi, Klimatisering och installationsteknik.
    Thomtén, Maria
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Energi och Bioekonomi, Systemanalys.
    Brolin, Magnus
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Energi och Bioekonomi, Systemanalys.
    Uyterlinde, Matthijs
    Straver, Koen
    Kraan, Carolien
    Kleine-Hegermann, Kerstin
    Laes, Erik
    Valkering, Oieter
    Maggiore, Simone
    Key success factors and barriers to end user engagement in smart grid projects2014In: Proceedings of BEHAVE Energy Conference 2014, 2014Conference paper (Refereed)
  • 2.
    Brolin, Magnus
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden, Safety and Transport, Measurement Science and Technology.
    Aggregator trading and demand dispatch under price and load uncertainty2016In: IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe, 2016Conference paper (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The liberalization of electricity markets and the transformation of electric power systems to include large amounts of variable output generation, has led to a growing interest in flexible demand and demand response. Making demand response available on the wholesale market on a large scale is a challenge. Retailers and aggregators, providing services to individual consumers as well as bringing aggregated flexibility to the wholesale market, is foreseen to play important roles in this respect. This paper presents a aggregator decision support model for demand scheduling, including demand response and purchase bid optimization for day-ahead markets. Income from providing electricity to consumers, and costs related to imbalances, rescheduling and energy not served are also considered. The model includes risk management by applying the conditional value-at-risk risk measure. The feasibility of the developed model is validated through a case study using historical data from the Swedish power system and market.

  • 3.
    Brolin, Magnus
    et al.
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden, Safety and Transport.
    Fahnestock, Jesse
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden, Built Environment.
    Rootzen, Johan
    Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.
    Industry’s Electrification and Role in the Future Electricity System: A Strategic Innovation Agenda2017Report (Other academic)
    Abstract [en]

    Trends visible today suggest that a transformation of industrial firms’ use of electricity, and a change in their role in the electricity system, could take place as a part of a long-term transition towards a low-carbon Swedish economy. The shape of these changes remains highly uncertain, but electrification, flexible electricity use, and emerging roles in the electricity system for industrial consumers are interdependent developments and should be investigated from a holistic perspective where possible.

    Swedish industry is relatively energy intensive, and has stood for roughly 37% of the country’s electricity use for a decade. The Swedish Energy Agency’s Vivace scenario suggests that this share could expand, despite improved efficiency, to 49% by 2050. The increased use of electricity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and take advantage of market conditions would play out differently in different sectors, and depending on the development of different technologies. However large-scale opportunities may exist in the long-term, such as using electrolysis to produce hydrogen for replacing coke in the iron and steel industry and as a feedstock in the petrochemical industry.

    Smaller-scale but still important options for electrification include electric/hybrid boilers in the pulp and paper industry and a variety of electro-thermal technologies for heating and drying.

    Increased use of electricity in industry is likely to go hand-in-hand with increasingly flexible use of electricity. In some cases, such as the production of hydrogen or process media, this flexibility will be in-built since the storable energy carriers create new production planning options. In other cases, new approaches to planning, process design, and the use of automation may allow firms to match electricity use to favourable market conditions.

    The expected high penetration of intermittent renewable electricity in the power system may create incentives for this flexibility. These incentives should appear on the wholesale market, in the form of high- and low-price periods. They may also appear via new capacity markets, or through markets for new system services needed to support stability in both transmission and distribution networks. The frameworks and regulations needed to create these markets are not yet in place, and firms will also need to develop technical and management capabilities to take advantage of them.

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  • 4.
    Brolin, Magnus
    et al.
    RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Safety and Transport, Measurement Technology.
    Hamon, Camille
    RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Safety and Transport, Measurement Technology.
    Nyström, Sofia
    RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Safety and Transport, Measurement Technology.
    Intradagmarknaden : En generell beskrivning av intradagmarknadens funktion2021Report (Other academic)
    Abstract [sv]

    I och med omställningen till ett energisystem med en större andel förnybar el står elmarknaden inför flera utmaningar. Traditionella kraftslag som kärnkraft är ofta styrbar, men förnybara kraftslag som vindkraft är väderberoende. En ökad mängd förnybar produktion kan därmed innebära ett ökat behov av fysisk handel närmare leveranstimmen. Intradagmarknaden är en marknad för fysisk handel mellan leveranstimmen och dagen före marknaden, där majoriteten av all handel sker. Den planerade expansionen av förnybara kraftslag är en indikation på att intradagmarknadens betydelse kommer att öka. Av den anledningen är det viktigt att de aktörer som direkt eller indirekt kan påverka eller påverkas av intradagmarknaden har en god förståelse för dess funktion. Den här rapporten beskriver intradagmarknadens funktion och roll i elhandelssystemet.

  • 5.
    Brolin, Magnus
    et al.
    RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Safety and Transport, Measurement Technology.
    Pihl, Hjalmar
    RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Safety and Transport, Measurement Technology.
    Design of a local energy market with multiple energy carriers2020In: International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, ISSN 0142-0615, E-ISSN 1879-3517, Vol. 118, article id 105739Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    Recent developments in the electric power sector as well as in district heating and cooling systems has led to an increased interest in local energy systems and markets. In the electricity sector, this is driven by the integration of distributed resources such as solar power, electric vehicles and demand response. For district heating, sustainability and energy efficiency targets drives the development to further exploit small-scale heat sources. A closer integration of these energy carriers can also unlock potential flexibility, to the benefit of local as well as overlaying systems. In this respect, there is a need to further explore the possibilities to design local energy markets to facilitate the integration between electricity and district heating, as well as providing adequate instruments enabling flexibility. This paper therefore presents a market clearing design, based on optimization, for local energy markets incorporating multiple energy carriers and bid structures suitable for representing flexibility. The market clearing model is applied in a case study to illustrate and validate key design elements. One conclusion is that even though various elements can be added to the market clearing function, there is a challenge to interpret the results due to an increased complexity of the resulting optimization problem. 

  • 6.
    Brolin, Magnus
    et al.
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden, Built Environment, Energy and Circular Economy.
    Sandels, Claes
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden, Safety and Transport, Measurement Science and Technology.
    Controlling a retailer's short-term financial risk exposure using demand response2019In: IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, ISSN 1751-8687, E-ISSN 1751-8695, Vol. 13, no 22, p. 5160-5170Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The transition of the electric power system to reach sustainability goals leads to new market conditions with larger uncertainties. This constitutes new challenges and opportunities for new as well as for existing market players such as retailers. In a future more volatile and unpredictable market, financial risk management becomes an important element for such actors in order to achieve viable businesses. Different instruments can be applied for this purpose, where demand response can contribute in the short-term to manage risks related to price variations and imbalance costs. This study contributes to the enhancement of retailer's businesses by presenting a stochastic optimisation model exploring the possibility to apply demand response to control financial risk exposure. The model considers trading and demand response scheduling for different customer clusters, generating optimal trading volumes for day-ahead markets while also considering the possibility to trade intra-day. The optimisation considers uncertainties in prices and loads as well as imbalance settlement costs. Risk management is integrated into the model by applying conditional value-at-risk as risk measures. The developed model has also been applied in a case study with data from the Swedish and Nordic electricity market together with simulated load profiles for different customer clusters. 

  • 7.
    Brolin, Magnus
    et al.
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Energi och Bioekonomi, Systemanalys.
    Thomtén, Maria
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Energi och Bioekonomi, Systemanalys.
    Boork, Magdalena
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Energi och Bioekonomi, Klimatisering och installationsteknik.
    Maggiore, Simone
    Reiβ, Philipp
    Cerne, Gregor
    Ramalho, Diogo
    S3C D3.3 - Report on innovative interaction schemes2015Report (Refereed)
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  • 8.
    Fahnestock, Jesse
    et al.
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Norström, Markus
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Johnson, Anders
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Olsson, Magnus
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Johansson, Niklas
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Brolin, Magnus
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Ivarsson, Stefan
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Wolf, Jens
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Carlström, Elis
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019), Materials and Production.
    De Jong, Annelise
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Kempe, Marcus
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Norrblom, Hans-Lennart
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019), Materials and Production.
    Anheden, Marie
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Ahlroth, MIkael
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Sommarin, Per
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Riesbeck, Johan
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019), Materials and Production.
    Fornell, Rickard
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Lundberg, Valeria
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Larsson, Mikael
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019), Materials and Production.
    Hooey, Lawrence
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019), Materials and Production.
    Hjörnhede, Anders
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Hermansson, Sven
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019).
    Östling, Henrik
    RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden (2017-2019), Materials and Production.
    RISEnergy: Roadmaps for energy innovation in Sweden through 20302016Report (Other academic)
    Abstract [en]

    RISE Research Institutes of Sweden is a group of research and technology organisations. RISE is a leading innovation partner working global cooperation with academia, enterprise and society to create value, growth and competitiveness through research excellence and innovation.

    In the area of Energy, RISE has developed innovation Roadmaps covering:

    • Energy Efficient Transport
    • Electric Power System
    • Energy Efficient and Smart Buildings
    • Sustainable Thermal Processes
    • Efficient Energy Use in Industry
    • Decarbonisation of Basic Industries

    These Roadmaps describe development pathways for technologies, non-technical elements (market design, user behaviours, policies, etc.) and key actors that deliver on a plausible, desirable vision for each respective innovation area in 2030. These Roadmaps are intended to support RISE’s strategic planning and development, but should be relevant reading for anyone interested in energy innovation in Sweden.

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  • 9. Hull, Linda
    et al.
    Bjørnstad, Even
    Boerakke, Yvonne
    Brolin, Magnus
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Energi och Bioekonomi, Systemanalys.
    Chae, Yeoungjin
    Yellen, Duncan
    Identifying the human factors for ensuring customers are actively engaged in smart grids2014In: Proceedings of CIRED workshop 2014, 2014Conference paper (Refereed)
  • 10. Maggiore, Simone
    et al.
    Laes, Erik
    Kessels, Kris
    Valkering, Pieter
    Kleine-Hegermann, Kerstin
    Reiβ, Philipp
    Straver, Koen
    Uyterlinde, Matthijs
    Cerne, Gregor
    Vindisar, Jure
    Brolin, Magnus
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Energi och Bioekonomi, Systemanalys.
    Thomtén, Maria
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Energi och Bioekonomi, Systemanalys.
    Ramalho, Diogo
    Castanheira, Catarina
    S3C D2.1 - Description of the candidates to form the “Family of Projects”2015Report (Refereed)
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  • 11.
    Pihl, Hjalmar
    et al.
    RISE Research Institutes of Sweden.
    Brolin, Magnus
    RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Safety and Transport, Measurement Technology.
    Impacts of Forecasting Errors in Centralized and Decentralized Electricity Markets2020In: International Conference on the European Energy Market, EEM, IEEE Computer Society , 2020, article id 9221973Conference paper (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    A decentralization of electricity markets, with an introduction of smaller local marketplaces, is sometimes suggested as a suitable development when a growing share electricity generation comes from distributed sources. This paper presents a stylized model for comparing market outcomes between a decentralized and a centralized market structure, focusing on the effect that forecasting errors have on market outcomes. Using Monte Carlo simulations, it is shown that forecasting errors propagate into somewhat larger scheduling errors under a decentralized market structure.

  • 12.
    Steen, David
    et al.
    Chalmers University of Technology.
    Goop, Joel
    Chalmers University of Technology.
    Göransson, Lisa
    Chalmers University of Technology.
    Nursebo, Shemsedin
    Chalmers University of Technology.
    Brolin, Magnus
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut.
    Challenges of intergrating solar and wind into the electricity grid2014In: Systems Perspectives on Renewable Power / [ed] Björn Sandén, Göteborg: Chalmers University of Technology , 2014, p. 94-107Chapter in book (Other academic)
  • 13.
    Thomtén, Maria
    et al.
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Sveriges tekniska forskningsinstitut, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut / Energiteknik (ET).
    Boork, Magdalena
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Sveriges tekniska forskningsinstitut, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut / Energiteknik (ET).
    Brolin, Magnus
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Sveriges tekniska forskningsinstitut, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut / Energiteknik (ET).
    Study with general and country specific recommendations for policy makers, regulatory and standardisation bodies and associations to support setting favourable framework conditions2015Report (Refereed)
  • 14.
    Thomtén, Maria
    et al.
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Sveriges tekniska forskningsinstitut, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut / Energiteknik (ET).
    Brolin, Magnus
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Sveriges tekniska forskningsinstitut, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut / Energiteknik (ET).
    Boork, Magdalena
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Sveriges tekniska forskningsinstitut, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut / Energiteknik (ET).
    Decription of the candidates to form the "Family of projects"2013Report (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    Deliverable 3.1 i EU-projektet S3C. Se www.S3C-project.eu

  • 15.
    Thomtén, Maria
    et al.
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Sveriges tekniska forskningsinstitut, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut / Energiteknik (ET).
    Brolin, Magnus
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Sveriges tekniska forskningsinstitut, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut / Energiteknik (ET).
    Boork, Magdalena
    RISE, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SP Sveriges tekniska forskningsinstitut, SP – Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut / Energiteknik (ET).
    Defining characterization structure of interaction schemes2013Report (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    Deliverable 3.1 i EU-projektet S3C. Se www.S3C-project.eu

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