Title :
An MILP Based Formulation for Short-Term Hydro Generation Scheduling With Analysis of the Linearization Effects on Solution Feasibility
Author :
Bo Tong ; Qiaozhu Zhai ; Xiaohong Guan
Author_Institution :
Syst. Eng. Inst., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
Abstract :
Mixed integer linear programming (MILP) based formulations and solution methods for short-term hydro generation scheduling (HGS) have been widely adopted by researchers, hydropower producers, and system operators in recent years. This approach calls for the nonlinear forebay level, tailrace level, penstock loss, and hydropower production functions to be replaced with their piecewise linear approximations. However, the effects of the linearization of the nonlinear functions and related constraints on solution feasibility have not been fully discussed in the literature. In this paper, the issues concerning solution feasibility are discussed in detail and a method is presented to ensure that the solution obtained based on the approximated MILP formulation remains feasible for the original nonlinear formulation. Furthermore, it is found that the real number water delay can be handled in the formulation without destroying the linear structure of the water balance constraints. Numerical testing results show that the method presented in this paper is effective.
Keywords :
approximation theory; hydroelectric power stations; integer programming; linearisation techniques; piecewise linear techniques; power generation scheduling; MILP based formulation; approximated MILP formulation; hydropower producers; hydropower production functions; linearization effects; mixed integer linear programming; nonlinear forebay level; nonlinear formulation; nonlinear functions; numerical testing; penstock loss; piecewise linear approximations; short-term hydro generation scheduling; solution feasibility; system operators; tailrace level; water balance constraints; Error analysis; Hydroelectric power generation; Mixed integer linear programming; Piecewise linear approximation; Reservoirs; Cascaded reservoirs; error analysis; head-dependent hydro generation; mixed integer programming; short-term hydro generation scheduling;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2274286