As the share of distributed renewable energy sources increases, we face challenges in ensuring high-quality and efficient electricity supply, particularly in low-voltage networks, which require upgrades and modernization. In addition, there are issues with network overloading due to the growing electrification of heating and transportation sectors. The establishment of a market with flexibility of electricity represents one of the possible solutions that would enable the continued smooth operation of the grid.
The thesis analyzed the options of establishment of the flexibility market in Slovenia. We have employed various approaches, including literature review and analysis of pilot projects conducted in Slovenia and elsewhere in Europe, showcasing the positive effects of integrating flexibility in electricity production and consumption, as well as their impact on the quality and efficiency of the grid. Furthermore, potential shortcomings and risks were examined that the flexibility market can bring, along with the current regulatory frameworks and legislation in Slovenia.
In addition to the positive effects on the network presented based on domestic and international pilot projects, positive responses from stakeholders have also emerged, indicating the possibility of establishing a flexibility market in the Republic of Slovenia. The findings indicate that appropriate education and awareness about the flexibility market are necessary, enabling its integration into the existing market and the power system.
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