DocumentCode
1140889
Title
A Four-Dimensional Model of Hydro Generation for the Short-Term Hydrothermal Dispatch Problem Considering Head and Spillage Effects
Author
Diniz, Andre Luiz ; Maceira, Maria Elvira Pi&3x00F1;eiro
Author_Institution
Brazilian Electr. Power Res. Center, CEPEL, Rio de Janeiro
Volume
23
Issue
3
fYear
2008
Firstpage
1298
Lastpage
1308
Abstract
The generation of a hydroelectric plant is a nonlinear function of the turbined outflow, storage and sometimes also of the spillage. Other aspects, such as forbidden operating zones and individual turbine efficiency curves, are also important. Although for the self-scheduling of a hydro plant a precise integer modeling of the hydro power production function (HPF) is convenient, in the security constrained short-term hydrothermal dispatch problem for large-scale systems a strategy which best balances an accurate representation with an acceptable computational burden is required. In this paper, a detailed review of different approaches to model the HPF is presented, and a new four-dimensional piecewise linear model is proposed. This model takes into account the water head as a function of forebay and tailrace levels and considers spillage effects. Nonconcave regions of the HPF are approximated by using convexification and regression techniques. A major advantage of this approach is to consider the influence of storage, turbined outflow and spillage in a single function that can be used in a straightforward way, instead of deriving several curves for different heads. Numerical results show the applicability of this approach to the day-ahead network constrained short-term hydrothermal dispatch problem of the large Brazilian system.
Keywords
approximation theory; hydroelectric power stations; large-scale systems; piecewise linear techniques; power generation dispatch; power generation scheduling; regression analysis; turbines; Brazilian system; HPF; approximation theory; convexification; four-dimensional piecewise linear model; head-spillage effect; hydro power production function; hydroelectric plant scheduling; large-scale system; regression technique; short-term hydrothermal dispatch; turbined outflow; Hydroelectric power generation; linear programming; power generation scheduling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8950
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRS.2008.922253
Filename
4494756
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