Title :
A Monte Carlo technique for setting operating reserve margins under network constraints
Author :
Scirocco, T. Baffa ; Fiorino, E. ; Pelacchi, P. ; Poli, D.
Author_Institution :
TERNA, Rome
Abstract :
The evaluation of the necessary amount of operating reserve in a multi-area electric network has been traditionally carried out by the system operators on a deterministic basis, using the so called "first contingency security criterion". As an alternative, this paper proposes the use of a probabilistic approach, based on a sequential Monte Carlo technique. Assuming as an input the production and consumption profiles scheduled by the energy markets, a software realized on purpose by the authors simulates the real time operation of a deregulated electric system in normal, contingency and emergency conditions, drawing outages of components (generating units and main power lines) and unexpected variations of load. Such a technique can be suitably used to evaluate the system reliability as a function of operating reserve margins of generation park, as well as to calibrate the real time dispatching rules and the emergency procedures of the system operator. The results of a daily case study, basically calibrated on the Italian electric system at its yearly peak, are shown and discussed
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; power generation dispatch; power generation reliability; power markets; power system security; real-time systems; transmission networks; Italian electric system; consumption profiles; electric system deregulation; energy markets; first contingency security criterion; multiarea electric network constraints; operating reserve margins; power system reliability; probabilistic approach; real time dispatching; sequential Monte Carlo technique; Availability; Dispatching; Load flow; Mesh generation; Monte Carlo methods; Power generation; Power system reliability; Power system security; Real time systems; Spinning; Electricity Market; Monte Carlo Simulations; Operating Reserve Margin;
Conference_Titel :
Probabilistic Methods Applied to Power Systems, 2006. PMAPS 2006. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
Print_ISBN :
978-91-7178-585-5
DOI :
10.1109/PMAPS.2006.360218