Title :
Short-term hydro scheduling in a liberalized power system
Author :
Fosso, Olav Bjarte ; Belsnes, Michael Martin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Power Eng., Norwegian Univ. of Sci & Technol., Trondheim, Norway
Abstract :
The paper addresses the challenges of short-term hydropower scheduling in a liberalized power system. Hydropower systems may have quite complex topologies with many cascaded reservoirs/power plants in the same river system. The reservoirs may have very different storage capacity with significant water travel time that makes the decisions coupled between several time steps. In other words, the decisions in one time interval have strong impact on what´s possible to do in later time steps. In systems where some of the reservoirs have significant storage capacity, the use of the hydropower resources short-term will be coupled with the long-term strategic decisions. It is not feasible to have the short-term decisions within the same model as the long-term decisions because modeling of uncertainty is important. The problem is decomposed into a planning hierarchy where the long/mid-term models provide boundary conditions for the short-term models. The major items of this paper are: challenges and possible solutions in hydro system modeling, a flexible coupling principle between short-term and mid-term scheduling, strategies for bidding in a spot market.
Keywords :
hydroelectric power stations; linear programming; nonlinear systems; power generation scheduling; power markets; reservoirs; bidding; cascaded reservoirs-power plants; deregulated markets; flexible coupling principle; hierarchy planning; hydro system modeling; hydroelectric power generation; hydropower scheduling; linear programming; nonlinear systems; optimization methods; power system liberalization; short-term hydro scheduling; spot market; Boundary conditions; Hydroelectric power generation; Power generation; Power systems; Reservoirs; Rivers; Topology; Uncertainty; Water resources; Water storage;
Conference_Titel :
Power System Technology, 2004. PowerCon 2004. 2004 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8610-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICPST.2004.1460206