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Optimization of the integration among traditional fossil fuels, clean energies, renewable sources, and energy storages: An MILP model for the coupled electric power, hydraulic, and natural gas systems
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2019-10Registro en:
Alvarez, Gonzalo Exequiel; Marcovecchio, Marian Gabriela; Aguirre, Pio Antonio; Optimization of the integration among traditional fossil fuels, clean energies, renewable sources, and energy storages: An MILP model for the coupled electric power, hydraulic, and natural gas systems; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Computers & Industrial Engineering; 139; 106141; 10-2019
0360-8352
1879-0550
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Alvarez, Gonzalo Exequiel
Marcovecchio, Marian Gabriela
Aguirre, Pio Antonio
Resumen
This paper presents a Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) formulation to optimize the Security Constrained Unit Commitment problem, integrating three areas: electrical, hydraulic, and natural gas. The model considers thermal generation from natural gas units and other fossil fuel units, hydraulic generation, pumped storage units, hydraulic head effects for the generation and pumping modes, power flow transmission constraints, natural gas supply and transportation, gas flows in single pipelines and pipelines with compressors, and line-pack for gas pipelines. The original model is hard to solve due to nonconvexities and nonlinearities of several constraints, but with the application of correct linearization techniques, accurate MILP models can be efficiently obtained and solved. The proposed MILP model differs from most of other approaches available in the literature in that it applies to several types of power generation, and includes a large number of real characteristics of the integrated system. A modified IEEE 31-bus with 2 pumped stations and 7-node natural gas system is presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed model; test cases are solved by commercial package Gurobi. Test results indicate that the proposed approach provides feasible solutions with convenient CPU times. The obtained results are discussed and analyzed through simple graphs.
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