Security Constrained Unit Commitment for open markets

Arthur I. Cohen, Vladimir Brandwajn, Show-Kang Chang
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For many electric power systems the limitations of the transmission network strongly affect the system operation. In traditional regulated power systems, the operator follows operating rules and procedures to schedule generation so that the power system operates reliably. As the power industry moves towards open markets, it is necessary to develop power system schedules that produce high-quality nondiscriminatory schedules that are consistent with secure operation. This paper describes the Security Constrained Unit Commitment (SCUC) program that has been developed to meet this need. The SCUC program optimizes the scheduled generation and price-sensitive load while satisfying generation, reserve requirements, transmission constraints, and generator operating constraints such as minimum up and down times. The transmission constraints modeled are of two types: branch-flow constraints insuring that line and interface thermal limits are satisfied (for steady-state operating conditions) for the forecasted network configuration and for the configuration with a specified set of network and generator outages (i.e. contingencies). These constraints, which are enforced in a preventive mode, an automatically generated by the program; and import and export constraints limiting the generation from specified generators and loads. These constraints which can be used to model voltage and dynamic security constraints, are developed using offline analysis and are inputs to the program. This paper describes the methods used to develop secure schedules and describes our experience using this program.
开放市场的安全约束单位承诺
对于许多电力系统来说,输电网的局限性严重影响着系统的运行。在传统的稳压电力系统中,运营商按照操作规则和程序来调度发电,以保证电力系统的可靠运行。随着电力行业走向开放市场,有必要制定出与安全运行相一致的高质量、非歧视的电力系统调度方案。本文描述了为满足这一需求而开发的安全约束单元承诺(SCUC)程序。SCUC方案优化了计划发电和价格敏感负荷,同时满足发电、储备需求、传输约束和发电机运行约束,如最小上下时间。建模的传输约束有两种类型:分支流约束,确保预测的网络配置满足线路和界面热限制(对于稳态运行条件),以及具有指定的网络和发电机停机(即突发事件)的配置。这些以预防模式强制执行的约束是由程序自动生成的;以及限制特定发电机和负载发电的导入和导出约束。这些约束可用于对电压和动态安全约束进行建模,它们是使用离线分析开发的,并且是程序的输入。本文描述了用于开发安全调度的方法,并描述了我们使用该程序的经验。
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