Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy (Apr 2017)

Linearized model for optimization of coupled electricity and natural gas systems

  • Mathias SIRVENT,
  • Nikolaos KANELAKIS,
  • Björn GEIßLER,
  • Pandelis BISKAS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40565-017-0275-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 364 – 374

Abstract

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Abstract In this paper a combined optimization of a coupled electricity and gas system is presented. For the electricity network a unit commitment problem with optimization of energy and reserves under a power pool, considering all system operational and unit technical constraints is solved. The gas network subproblem is a medium-scale mixed-integer nonconvex and nonlinear programming problem. The coupling constraints between the two networks are nonlinear as well. The resulting mixed-integer nonlinear program is linearized with the extended incremental method and an outer approximation technique. The resulting model is evaluated using the Greek power and gas system comprising fourteen gas-fired units under four different approximation accuracy levels. The results indicate the efficiency of the proposed mixed-integer linear program model and the interplay between computational requirements and accuracy.

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