A multiperiod OPF model under renewable generation uncertainty and demand side flexibility

Bukhsh, W.A. and Zhang, C. and Pinson, P. (2014) A multiperiod OPF model under renewable generation uncertainty and demand side flexibility. Preprint / Working Paper. arXiv.org.

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Abstract

Renewable energy sources such as wind and solar have received much attention in recent years and large amount of renewable generation is being integrated to the electricity networks. A fundamental challenge in power system operation is to handle the intermittent nature of the renewable generation. In this paper we present a stochastic programming approach to solve a multiperiod optimal power flow problem under renewable generation uncertainty. The proposed approach consists of two stages. In the first stage operating points for conventional power plants are determined. Second stage realizes the generation from renewable resources and optimally accommodates it by relying on demand-side flexibility. The benefits from its application are demonstrated and discussed on a 4-bus and a 39-bus systems. Numerical results show that with limited flexibility on the demand-side substantial benefits in terms of potential additional re-dispatch costs can be achieved. The scaling properties of the approach are finally analysed based on standard IEEE test cases upto 300 buses, allowing to underlined its computational efficiency.

ORCID iDs

Bukhsh, W.A. ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5765-0747, Zhang, C. and Pinson, P.;