Redispatch 3.0 - Demonstration Project Redispatch and Marketing of Unused Flexibilities of Small Plants Behind Smart Metering Systems

The so-called redispatch measures aim to avoid grid bottlenecks across all grid levels and thus make the power grid more efficient, economical and resilient. With the current »Redispatch 2.0«, renewable energy and CHP plants of 100 kW or more, as well as controllable loads of more than 30 kW, can be remotely controlled by grid operators. However, the potential of prosumers in the low-voltage level cannot be used yet.

The »Redispatch 3.0« project aims to improve the integration of low-voltage systems and the cooperation and exchange of information between distribution system operators and TSOs. The aim is to further develop existing concepts from »Redispatch 2.0« and to implement, test and evaluate the resulting approaches on a pilot basis in two field tests.

More info on the project can be found here or here.

Funding: BMWK 

Project Management:  OFFIS

Contact within CINES: Dr. Sebastian Wende-von Berg

Participating Fraunhofer Institutes: Fraunhofer IEE, FIT

Project Partner: Offis e.V., PSI GridConnect GmbH, emsys grid services GmbH, Kisters AG, EWE Netz GmbH, MVV Netze GmbH, EFR GmbH, DKE, Universität Kassel e2, TU Dortmund ie3

Project Duration: 01.2022-12.2024