Power Flow Optimization with Energy Storage - Sal Island Case Study

Q3 Engineering
Denis Santos, Vasco Santos
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The correlation between energy costs and the country's economic competitiveness is an unquestionable reality also responsible for the improvement of the population's life conditions. In the past Cape Verdean electric power system (EPS), expansion was based on fossil-fuel power plants, nowadays it shifted to renewable energy (RE) which is abundant in the Cape Verde archipelago. However, no reduction in the electricity tariffs occurred, due to renewable curtailment and other pendent questions related to power transmission losses in the EPS. This paper presents an approach, that supports an implementation of a distributed electric energy storage system (ESS) on the Sal Island of Cape Verde archipelago, as a solution to increase the RE integration and power Transmission congestion relief. Thus, a power flow optimization is only achievable by storing excess RE as near as possible to consumption buses that can reduce overall transmission losses. The most advantageous allocation of ESSs along the EPS buses is combinational which faces a maximization of transmission loss reduction and minimization of ESS investment capital. The proposed tool to manage the “trade-off” between cost and avoided losses, is based on a genetic algorithm (GA) that is broadly applied to multi-objective problems like this.
基于储能的潮流优化——萨尔岛案例研究
能源成本与国家经济竞争力之间的相互关系是不容置疑的现实,也是人民生活条件改善的原因。过去,佛得角电力系统(EPS)的扩张以化石燃料发电厂为基础,如今,它转向了佛得角群岛丰富的可再生能源(RE)。然而,由于可再生能源弃电和其他悬而未决的与EPS输电损失有关的问题,电价没有降低。本文提出了一种支持在佛得角群岛萨尔岛实施分布式电力储能系统(ESS)的方法,作为提高可再生能源集成和缓解电力传输拥堵的解决方案。因此,只有将多余的可再生能源存储在尽可能靠近消耗总线的地方,才能实现潮流优化,从而减少总体传输损耗。EPS总线上最有利的ESS配置是组合配置,面临传输损耗减少最大化和ESS投资资本最小化的问题。所提出的管理成本和避免损失之间“权衡”的工具是基于遗传算法(GA)的,该算法广泛应用于此类多目标问题。
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WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems
WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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期刊介绍: WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems publishes original research papers relating to electric power and energy. We aim to bring important work to a wide international audience and therefore only publish papers of exceptional scientific value that advance our understanding of these particular areas. The research presented must transcend the limits of case studies, while both experimental and theoretical studies are accepted. It is a multi-disciplinary journal and therefore its content mirrors the diverse interests and approaches of scholars involved with generation, transmission & distribution planning, alternative energy systems, power market, switching and related areas. We also welcome scholarly contributions from officials with government agencies, international agencies, and non-governmental organizations.
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