经济上合理的供应安全的地点标准

Aleksandr M. Rudkevich, A. I. Lazebnik, Igor S. Sorokin
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保证大容量电力系统的供电安全(资源充足性)是系统规划的主要标准之一。传统上,系统规划者研究系统的资源充分性使用这样的概率标准,如负荷小时损失(LOLH),以及类似的指标,然后导致计划储备裕度要求的确定。与该需求相等的装机容量可确保按概率衡量所需的资源充足程度。结果表明,该方法不适用于有传输约束的系统。对于受传输约束的系统,本文提供了发电和负荷位置以及传输连接的位置资源充足性指标的形式化推导。这些位置指标在可靠性调度问题中以双变量的形式定义,并针对发电机位置和输电约束进行了开发;它们为确定位置规划储备余量要求和从供应安全角度确定输电升级需求提供了基础。该理论基于总成本的随机最小化准则,该准则考虑了系统扩展成本和负荷损失造成的损失。
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Economically justified locational criteria of the security of supply
Assuring security of supply (resource adequacy) of a bulk power system is one of the main criteria of system planning. Traditionally, system planners study resource adequacy of the system using such probabilistic criteria as Loss of Load Hours (LOLH), and similar metrics which then lead to the determination of the planning reserve margin requirement. Installed capacity equal to that requirement assures the desired probabilistically measured level of resource adequacy. The paper demonstrates that this approach is not applicable to system with transmission constraints. For transmission constrained systems, the paper provides a formal derivation of locational resource adequacy indicators both for generation and load locations and for transmission connections. These locational indicators are defined in the form of dual variables in the problem of reliability dispatch and developed both for generator locations and for transmission constraints; they provide the foundation for determining locational planning reserve margin requirements and for establishing the need for transmission upgrades from the security of supply perspective. The theory is based on the stochastic minimization of the total cost criterion incorporating the cost of system expansion and the damage caused by the loss of load.
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