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A robust model for the ramp-constrained economic dispatch problem with uncertain renewable energy

M. Mohsen Moarefdoost, Alberto Lamadrid and Luis F. Zuluaga

Energy Economics, 2016, vol. 56, issue C, 310-325

Abstract: The inherent uncertainty of renewable energy sources (RES) makes the solution to the electricity network's associated economical dispatch (ED) problem with network constraints challenging. In particular, the uncertainty in the power output of RES requires conventional generation units to ramp up and down more frequently to maintain the power balance and the reliability of the system. Typically, the RES power output uncertainty is modeled in ED problems by considering its potential future scenarios. However, this leads to an optimization problem that is difficult to solve for real-sized networks. Here, we propose an alternative way of considering the uncertainty of RES and the consequent ramping of conventional generation via a robust reformulation of the problem. In particular, we show that in typical real-world instances of the ED problem, the associated deterministic formulation of the robust problem can be solved efficiently for larger scale constrained electricity networks even when the underlying uncertainty distribution is not normal. Moreover, we show that our approach results on dispatch solutions that require less ramping than scenario-based solutions, with little trade-off on the long-term expected costs of the network dispatch. These results also provide insights about how RES penetration affects cost and dispatch policies in the electricity network. To illustrate our results, we present relevant numerical experiments on IEEE test networks.

Keywords: Chance constrained optimization; Electricity network; Ramping costs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C63 L94 Q48 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2015.12.019

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