Hamid Helmi, Taher Abedinzadeh, Jamal Beiza, Sima Shahmohammadi, Ali Daghigh
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Abstract
This study employs a sophisticated bi-level optimization methodology to model the most efficient operation of microgrids (MGs) within the operational framework of distribution companies (DCs). In this bi-level optimization problem, the upper level strives to maximize the profits of both MGs owners and DCs, while the lower level is dedicated to ensuring load balance, managing distributed generation, and implementing load curtailment strategies. The coordination of power transmission is facilitated by the DCs. At the upper level of decision-making, the optimal pricing strategies for power transactions are determined, accounting for various factors such as market prices, demand response programs, and uncertainties in wind speed. Through the utilization of a bi-level optimization framework, this study comprehensively captures the complex interactions between MGs and DCs, taking into consideration the objectives and constraints of both entities. This approach offers a more precise representation of the decision-making process in retail electricity markets, thereby providing valuable insights into the optimal operation of MGs within the DCs setting.
本研究采用复杂的双层优化方法,在配电公司(DC)的运营框架内模拟微电网(MGs)的最高效运行。在这个双层优化问题中,上层致力于实现微电网所有者和配电公司的利润最大化,而下层则致力于确保负荷平衡、管理分布式发电和实施负荷削减策略。电力传输的协调工作则由直流电公司负责。在上层决策中,将考虑市场价格、需求响应计划和风速不确定性等各种因素,确定电力交易的最优定价策略。通过使用双层优化框架,本研究全面地捕捉到了 MG 和 DC 之间复杂的互动关系,同时考虑到了两个实体的目标和约束条件。这种方法更精确地反映了零售电力市场的决策过程,从而为在直流电环境下优化配电网运行提供了有价值的见解。
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