Title :
Feasibility robustness evaluation of unit commitment in systems with wind power integration
Author :
Xuejiao Lei ; Xiaohong Guan ; Qiaozhu Zhai ; Yafei Yang
Author_Institution :
MOE KLINNS Lab., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
Abstract :
Due to the inherent intermittency and uncertain variability, increasing integration of wind power brings challenges to unit commitment (UC) under uncertainty. Robust optimization (RO) approach is regarded as one of the most effective uncertain UC methods. But the major limit is its conservativeness in the objective function. Moreover, the coupling characteristic of so-called feasibility robustness and objective robustness of RO makes a dilemma to obtain robust but economically efficient UC solutions. In this paper, we dig out the core superiority of RO compared with deterministic UC in feasibility robustness and present the availability of spinning reserve issue. Then we establish feasibility robustness evaluation model, evaluating whether a UC state is robust in feasibility under uncertain wind power. The formulation decouples the feasibility robustness of RO method from objective robustness. Compared with the robust model, it is simplified and thus reduces the solving difficulty. Numerical tests show the method is effective in reliability and computational efficiency.
Keywords :
optimisation; power generation dispatch; power generation scheduling; wind power; core superiority; coupling characteristic; feasibility robustness evaluation; inherent intermittency; objective function; robust optimization; spinning reserve; uncertain variability; unit commitment; wind power integration; Computational modeling; Power transmission lines; Robustness; Spinning; Uncertainty; Wind forecasting; Wind power generation; Availability of Spinning Reserve; Feasibility Robustness; Grid Congestion; Uncertain Unit Commitment; Wind Penetration;
Conference_Titel :
Control and Decision Conference (CCDC), 2015 27th Chinese
Conference_Location :
Qingdao
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7016-2
DOI :
10.1109/CCDC.2015.7161773