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Fábio Sester Retorta is an electrical engineer graduated at the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR). During his time in Brazil, he worked for 3 years with ANEEL R & D projects and services in the area of electric power quality by the company Lactec. Fábio earned his master's degree in UFPR with the theme of an ANEEL R & D project being awarded 1 place in the CIGRE Showcase Paris 2018. Since 2015 the researcher has been contributing with publications in international events, chapters of Brazilian books and Brazilian periodicals. The researcher has been working with the themes: electric power quality of wind farms / GD, operation of distributed generation, storage systems, solar thermal energy (CSP), rural electrification, multicriteria methodologies, fuzzy systems, optimization, forecasting methods, and planning of distribution systems. Fábio has taught classes at SENAI and CEPS (technical schools in Brazil) and is a member of the C6 group of CIGRÉ. He currently works at CPES with topics related to energy markets, deregulated electricyty markets, flexibilities in electricity markets, OPF and optimization methods

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    Fábio Retorta
  • Role

    Research Assistant
  • Since

    18th February 2019
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2025

Local flexibility markets based on grid segmentation

Authors
Retorta, F; Mello, J; Gouveia, C; Silva, B; Villar, J; Troncia, M; Chaves Avila, JP;

Publication
UTILITIES POLICY

Abstract
Local flexibility markets are a promising solution to aid system operators in managing the network as it faces the growth of distributed resources and the resulting impacts on voltage control, among other factors. This paper presents and simulates a proposal for an intra-day local flexibility market based on grid segmentation. The design provides a market-based solution for distribution system operators (DSOs) to address near-real-time grid issues. The grid segmentation computes the virtual buses that represent each zone and the sensitivity indices that approximate the impact of activating active power flexibility in the buses within the zone. This approach allows DSOs to manage and publish their flexibility needs per zone and enables aggregators to offer flexibility by optimizing their resource portfolios per zone. The simulation outcomes allow for the assessment of market performance according to the number of zones computed and show that addressing overloading and voltage control through zonal approaches can be cost-effective and counterbalance minor errors compared to node-based approaches.

2024

Review of commercial flexibility products and market platforms

Authors
Rodrigues, L; Ganesan, K; Retorta, F; Coelho, F; Mello, J; Villar, J; Bessa, R;

Publication
2024 20TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE EUROPEAN ENERGY MARKET, EEM 2024

Abstract
The European Union is pushing its members states to implement regulations that incentivize distribution system operators to procure flexibility to enhance grid operation and planning. Since flexibility should be obtained using market-based solutions, when possible, flexibility market platforms become essential tools to harness consumer-side flexibility, supporting its procurement, trading, dispatch, and settlement. These reasons have led to the appearance of multiple flexibility market platforms with different structure and functionalities. This work provides a comprehensive description of the main flexibility platforms operating in Europe and provides a concise review of the platform main characteristics and functionalities, including their user segment, flexibility trading procedures, settlement processes, and flexibility products supported.

2023

A Data-Driven Approach to Estimate the Flexibility Maps in Multiple TSO-DSO Connections

Authors
Silva, J; Sumaili, J; Silva, B; Carvalho, L; Retorta, F; Staudt, M; Miranda, V;

Publication
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS

Abstract
This paper presents a methodology to estimate flexibility existing on TSO-DSO borderline, for the cases where multiple TSO-DSO connections exist (meshed grids). To do so, the work conducted exploits previous developments regarding flexibility representation through the adoption of active and reactive power flexibility maps and extends the concept for the cases where multiple TSO-DSO connection exists, using data-driven approach to determine the equivalent impedance between TSO nodes, preserving the anonymity regarding sensitive grid information, such as the topology. This paper also provides numerical validation followed by real-world demonstration of the methodology proposed.

2023

MV NETWORK MAINTENANCE PLANNING DECISION SUPPORT TOOL CONSIDERING FLEXIBILITY OF DER

Authors
Tavares, B; Pereira, J; Gouveia, C; Retorta, F; Mourão, RL; Louro, M;

Publication
IET Conference Proceedings

Abstract
Taking advantage of the flexibility of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) can help improve distribution network efficiency, reliability and resilience. EUniversal project aims to facilitate the use of flexibility services and interlink active system management of distribution system operators with electricity markets. congestion management and voltage control have been identified has the most relevant needs, within different operation timeframes, namely: from day, weeks and years ahead. This paper considers long-term flexibility services to support maintenance actions, increasing the periods where is technically possible to perform maintenance actions maintaining security of operation. The methodology developed to schedule planned maintenance actions based on forecasted network profiles, maintenance costs, network reconfiguration capability and flexibility contracted in long-term flexible markets will be presented. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2023.

2023

THE EUNIVERSAL PORTUGUESE DEMONSTRATOR: FROM MV-LV COORDINATED IDENTIFICATION OF FLEXIBILITY NEEDS TO ACTIVATION THROUGH THE UMEI

Authors
Mourão, RL; Gouveia, C; Sampaio, G; Retorta, F; Merckx, C; Benothman, F; Águas, A; Boto, P; Silva, CD; Milzer, G; Marzano, G; Dumont, C; Crucifix, P; Kaffash, M; Heylen, E;

Publication
IET Conference Proceedings

Abstract
The EUniversal project, funded by the European Union, aims to establish a universal approach to the utilization of flexibility by Distribution System Operators (DSOs) and their engagement with new flexibility markets. To achieve this objective, the project team has focused on developing the Universal Market Enabling Interface (UMEI) concept. This paper presents an overview of the process of adapting grid core systems to interact with different market platforms and agents, which is a key aspect of the real-world demonstration set to take place in Portugal. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2023.