Title :
Investigation of Market-Based Demand Response Impacts on Security-Constrained Preventive Maintenance Scheduling
Author :
Mollahassani-pour, Mojgan ; Abdollahi, Amir ; Rashidinejad, Masoud
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Shahid Bahonar Univ. of Kerman, Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
In recent years, load management (LM) programs have been contemplated as a crucial option in all energy policy decisions. Under deregulation, the scope of LM programs has been considerably expanded to include demand response (DR) programs. Here, the market-based DR programs are regarded as a virtual resource for reserve provision. Basically, demand-side reserve affects handling and controlling of power systems ranging from short-term to long-term scheduling. Preventive maintenance scheduling (PMS) of generating units is addressed as a long-term scheduling in power system studies, which is affected by DR programs. In this paper, a new structure for security-constrained PMS associated with DR programs is suggested. In order to scrutinize the economic- and environmental-driven measures of DR programs, a new linearized formulation of cost-and-emission-based preventive maintenance problem is presented. Here, the proposed framework is structured as a mixed-integer programming problem and solved using a CPLEX solver. This model would schedule reserves provided by DR providers, maintenance scheme, and commitment status of generating units. Values of energy and reserves over the scheduling time horizon are also simultaneously determined in this paper. The IEEE Reliability Test System is utilized to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed structure.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; demand side management; integer programming; power generation control; power generation dispatch; power generation reliability; power generation scheduling; power markets; power system security; preventive maintenance; CPLEX solver; IEEE reliability test system; LM program; cost-and-emission-based preventive maintenance problem; demand-side reserve; energy policy decision; generating unit commitment status; load management; market-based DR program; market-based demand response impact; mixed-integer programming problem; power system control; security-constrained PMS; security-constrained preventive maintenance scheduling; time horizon; Fuels; ISO; Indexes; Load management; Power systems; Preventive maintenance; Economic and environmental driven; energy and reserve scheduling; market-based demand response (DR) programs; mixed-integer programming (MIP); security-constrained preventive maintenance scheduling (PMS);
Journal_Title :
Systems Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSYST.2013.2287603