Energies (Mar 2017)

Decentralized Framework for Optimal Price-Based Power System Operation Using Feedback Control Mechanism

  • Young Gyu Jin,
  • Seung Wan Kim,
  • Si Young Lee,
  • Yong Tae Yoon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en10030291
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. 291

Abstract

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Future power systems are expected to have distributed energy resources (DERs). A price-based operation (PBO), where dynamic prices are used as the control signal, can be an alternative scheme to address challenging operational issues in the future power systems. In this paper, a decentralized framework for optimal PBO using a feedback control mechanism is proposed to determine the nodal prices for power balance and congestion management. The substructures and feedback controllers of the proposed framework are derived based on the optimal power flow (OPF) method. Thus, the framework guarantees optimality for all situations in real-time and enables the use of various types of controllers. The effectiveness of the proposed framework is verified with the IEEE 39 bus network under some scenarios, such as the failure of a generator and a transmission line. The results clearly demonstrate that the proposed framework successfully resolves the balance and congestion problems by generating appropriate nodal prices in the PBO and provides a solution similar to the optimal solution determined by the conventional OPF method.

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