Title :
Short-term hydro-thermal dispatch detailed model and solutions
Author :
Luo, G.X. ; Habibollahzadeh, H. ; Semlyen, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Toronto Univ., Ont., Canada
fDate :
11/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An efficient method is described for the solution of the short-term hydro-thermal dispatch problem including optimal power flow (OPF) as the mathematical model of the thermal subsystem. This approach has the capability of taking into account the following effects: coupling of cascaded multichannel reservoirs, water time delays, reservoir head variations, load flow, and other constraints due to security and environmental considerations. The problem is decomposed into hydro and thermal subproblems which are then solved iteratively. An effective adjustment has been proposed to take into account the nonlinear relation between the two subproblems to speed up the convergence of the iterative process. In this adjustment, as well as in solving the thermal subproblem, equations of coordination and OPF are combined for better computational efficiency. On the basis of the proposed approach, four different methods, which differ in the degree of details in modeling the thermal system, have been tested and investigated. Numerical examples are included to demonstrate the advantages of the approach
Keywords :
hydroelectric power stations; load dispatching; load flow; power systems; cascaded multichannel reservoirs; iterative process; mathematical model; optimal power flow; reservoir head variations; short-term hydro-thermal dispatch; water time delays; Computational efficiency; Convergence; Delay effects; Load flow; Mathematical model; Nonlinear equations; Reservoirs; Security; System testing; Water resources;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on