Applied Sciences (Apr 2021)

A New Affinely Adjustable Robust Model for Security Constrained Unit Commitment under Uncertainty

  • Juan Esteban Sierra-Aguilar,
  • Cristian Camilo Marín-Cano,
  • Jesús M. López-Lezama,
  • Álvaro Jaramillo-Duque,
  • Juan G. Villegas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11093987
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 3987

Abstract

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Currently, optimization models for the safe and reliable operation of power systems deal with two major challenges: the first one is the reduction of the computational load when considering N−1 contingencies; the second one is the adequate modeling of the uncertainty of intermittent generation and demand. This paper proposes a new affinely adjustable robust model to solve the security constrained unit commitment problem considering these sources of uncertainty. Linear decision rules, which take into account the forecasts and forecast errors of the different sources of uncertainty, are used for the affine formulation of the dispatch variables, thus allowing the tractability of the model. Another major novelty is that the evaluation of the N−1 security constraints is performed by incorporating a novel method, proposed in the literature, based on the user-cuts concept. This method efficiently and dynamically adds only the binding N−1 security constraints, increasing the computational efficiency of the model when transmission line contingencies are considered. Finally, Monte Carlo simulations on the post-optimization results were run to demonstrate the effectiveness, feasibility and robustness of the solutions provided by the proposed model.

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