具有周期预测水平的机组承诺模型中电力系统负荷控制手段的表示

S. Saukh, A. Borysenko
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众所周知的电力系统负荷发电机组的机组承诺(Unit Commitment, UC)模型有一个共同的特点:它们都是基于线性时间来确定的,其中有过去、现在和未来的时间段。UC模型“绑定”于初始条件,因此,由于解决大规模整数规划模型问题的算法的计算复杂度过高,UC模型无法覆盖长期预测范围。为了消除UC模型在应用中的这一不可逾越的局限性,采用了循环预测水平上的负荷发电机组UC模型(ucc模型)。ucc模型在周期性的每周预测范围内再现机组的负荷模式,并且不需要初始条件,因为它建立了预测范围结束时和开始时发电机组状态之间的关系。ucc模型详细描述了电力存储系统的运行情况,并考虑了一次和二次储备的配置。综合考虑传统发电技术与储能系统的可操作性,以及可再生能源和消费者参与负荷调节的机会,大大提高了长期发展模型中发电设备建模模式的质量。在发电发展的长期规划任务中使用ucc模型可以充分代表发电设备的运行模式和电力系统中储备的分布。在电力系统短期调度控制任务中使用ucc模型,可以再现电力存储系统、需求管理和分布式发电中储备分布的特征。
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Representation of Power System Load Control Instruments in the Unit Commitment Model with Cyclic Horizon of Forecasting
Well-known Unit Commitment (UC) models of loading generating units of power systems have a common feature: they are all determined on the basis of linear time, where there are past, current and future periods. UC models are “tied” to the initial conditions and, therefore, cannot cover long-term forecasting horizon due to the excessive computational complexity of algorithms for solving model problems of large-scale integer programming. To eliminate such an insurmountable limitation in the application of UC models, the UC model of loading generating units on the cyclic forecasting horizon (UCC-model) is used. The UCC-model reproduces units loading modes on a cyclical weekly forecast horizon and does not require initial conditions, as it establishes a relationship between the states of generating units at the end and beginning of the forecast horizon. The UCC-model presents a detailed description of the operation of electricity storage systems, taking into account the placement of primary and secondary reserves. Comprehensive consideration of the maneuverability of traditional generation technologies in combination with energy storage systems and opportunities for participation of RES and consumers in load regulation significantly improve the quality of modeling modes of generating equipment in long-term development models. The use of the UCC-model in the tasks of long-term planning of generation development allows to adequately represent the modes of operation of generating equipment and the distribution of reserves in the power system. The use of the UCC-model in the tasks of short-term dispatch control of power systems allows reproducing the features of the distribution of reserves in the electricity storage systems, demand management and distributed generation.
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