Stochastic Short-Term Hydro-Thermal Scheduling Based on Mixed Integer Programming with Volatile Wind Power Generation
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This study addresses a stochastic structure for generation companies (GenCoʼs) that participate in hydro-thermal self-scheduling with a wind power plant on short-term scheduling for simultaneous reserve energy and energy market. In stochastic scheduling of HTSS with a wind power plant, in addition to various types of uncertainties such as energy price, spinning /non-spinning reserve prices, uncertainties of RESs, such as output power of the wind power plant are also taken into account. In the proposed framework, mixed-integer non-linear programming of the HTSS problem is converted into a MIP. Since the objective of the study is to show how GenCosʼ aim to achieve maximum profit, mixed-integer programming is used here. Therefore, to formulate the MIP for the problem of HTSS with a wind power plant in the real-time modeling, some parameters like the impact of valve loading cost (VLC) that are accompanied by linear modeling, are considered. Furthermore, in thermal units, parameters such as prohibited operating zones (POZs) and different uncertainties like the energy price and wind power are included to formulate the problem more suitably. The point that is worth noting is the use of dynamic ramp rate (DRR). Also, the application of multi-functional curves (L) of hydro plants is considered when studying inter-unit scheduling. Finally, the required tests are conducted on a modified IEEE 118-bus system to verify the accuracy and methodology of the proposed method.
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volume 8 issue 3
pages 195- 208
publication date 2020-12-01
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