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Practical Challenges and Developments: TSO Perspective

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This lecture discusses the practical challenges and current developments related to ancillary services from the Transmission System Operator (TSO) perspective, focusing on Swissgrid. Topics include cross-border coordination, congestion management, balancing markets, voltage control incentives, integration of controllable resources in distribution grids, and collaboration between TSOs and Distribution System Operators (DSOs) for efficient use of resources.

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