Real-time energy resources scheduling considering intensive wind penetration


Autoria(s): Silva, Marco; Morais, H.; Vale, Zita
Data(s)

02/05/2013

02/05/2013

2012

11/04/2013

Resumo

The use of distributed energy resources, based on natural intermittent power sources, like wind generation, in power systems imposes the development of new adequate operation management and control methodologies. A short-term Energy Resource Management (ERM) methodology performed in two phases is proposed in this paper. The first one addresses the day-ahead ERM scheduling and the second one deals with the five-minute ahead ERM scheduling. The ERM scheduling is a complex optimization problem due to the high quantity of variables and constraints. In this paper the main goal is to minimize the operation costs from the point of view of a virtual power player that manages the network and the existing resources. The optimization problem is solved by a deterministic mixedinteger non-linear programming approach. A case study considering a distribution network with 33 bus, 66 distributed generation, 32 loads with demand response contracts and 7 storage units and 1000 electric vehicles has been implemented in a simulator developed in the field of the presented work, in order to validate the proposed short-term ERM methodology considering the dynamic power system behavior.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/1501

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Mixed-integer non-linear programming #Short-term energy resources management #Smart grid #Virtual power player
Tipo

conferenceObject