Title :
Economic generation dispatch with responsive spinning reserve constraints
Author :
Bobo, D.R. ; Mauzy, D.M. ; Trefny, F.J.
Author_Institution :
Houston Lighting & Power Co., TX, USA
fDate :
2/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The economic reallocation of generation resources to minimize production costs, while maintaining a margin of responsive reserve, is presented. Responsive reserve on units is defined at Houston Lighting & Power Co. (HL&P) to be the minimum of (1) 20% of a unit´s high capability limit, or (2) the adherence between its actual production and the same high limit. By maintaining sufficient responsive reserve across all units, HL&P generation is much more capable of responding to frequency deviations and fast system load pick-up. The algorithm economically reduces generation on lower cost units running at maximum capability to provide room to pick-up load when needed. The algorithm, its integration into the HL&P energy management system and the company´s operating experience in using the techniques are described. Also provided is an analysis of the relatively small economic cost to provide this additional reliability
Keywords :
economics; load dispatching; load management; power system computer control; power system reliability; Houston Lighting & Power Company; algorithm; economic cost; economic generation dispatch; energy management system; fast system load pick-up; frequency deviations response; generation resources reallocation; operating experience; reliability; responsive spinning reserve constraints; Control systems; Costs; Force control; Lighting control; Maintenance; Power generation economics; Power system economics; Power system reliability; Production systems; Spinning;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on