Peak shaving and short-term economic operation of hydro-wind-PV hybrid system considering the uncertainty of wind and PV power
Kaixuan Lei,
Jianxia Chang,
Xuebin Wang,
Aijun Guo,
Yimin Wang and
Chengqing Ren
Renewable Energy, 2023, vol. 215, issue C
Abstract:
With uncertain wind and PV power integrated into the grid, the difficulty of peak shaving is exacerbated. Therefore, the peak shaving operation of hydropower has become one of the most important problems in power system. In this paper, an optimal operation strategy of hydro-unit level coordinated peak shaving and economic operation in hydro-wind-PV hybrid system under uncertain conditions of wind and PV power is proposed. Firstly, the uncertainty of wind and PV power is described based on Latin hypercube sampling and scenario reduction methods. Secondly, a two-layer optimization model considering wind and PV uncertainty is established. And then, the synchronous peak shaving strategy and the improved lambda flow iteration strategy are proposed to solve the model. A case study is performed with the HWPHS in the Yarlung Zangbo River basin of China. The results show that (1) The residual load of power system fluctuates steadily under the condition of wind and PV uncertainty, and the peak shaving rate is 95.53%. (2) Compared with the DP algorithm, the proposed algorithm can increase the economic efficiency by 0.89% when solving the lower-layer model. (3) The V3 shaped mapping function proved to be superior to other functions.
Keywords: Hydro-wind-PV hybrid System; Two-layer optimal model; Uncertainty of wind and PV power; Hydropower peak shaving; Economic operation; Unit commitment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2023.118903
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