Title :
Parallel augment Lagrangian relaxation method for transient stability constrained unit commitment
Author :
Quanyuan Jiang ; Boran Zhou ; Mingze Zhang
Author_Institution :
Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
This paper presents a transient stability constrained unit commitment (TSCUC) model which achieves the objective of maintaining both transient stability and economical operation. In the TSCUC model, transient stability constraints are incorporated into the framework of unit commitment. In order to solve TSCUC problem, augmented Lagrangian relaxation (ALR) combined with variable duplication techniques and the auxiliary problem principle (APP) is used to decompose the TSCUC problem into two sub-problems: one sub-problem is a traditional unit commitment (UC) problem with prevailing constraints; another sub-problem is modeled as a transient stability constrained optimal power flow (TSCOPF) problem. The first sub-problem is solved by dynamic programming, while the second sub-problem is solved using a reduced-space interior point method. In ALR, an efficient hybrid sub-gradient method is developed to update all Lagrangian multipliers. The iterative process continues until the duality gap is sufficiently small. Finally, case studies show that the proposed methodology is very efficient for solving TSCUC problems within a parallel computing framework.
Keywords :
dynamic programming; iterative methods; power generation dispatch; power generation scheduling; power system transient stability; stochastic processes; auxiliary problem principle; dynamic programming; hybrid subgradient method; iterative process; parallel augment Lagrangian relaxation method; reduced space interior point method; transient stability constrained optimal power flow; transient stability constrained unit commitment; variable duplication techniques; Dynamic programming; Hybrid power systems; Load flow; Parallel processing; Power system stability; Stability criteria; Transient analysis; Augmented Lagrangian relaxation; hybrid sub-gradient; parallel computing; reduced-space interior point method; transient stability constrained optimal power flow; transient stability constrained unit commitment;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2012.2216553