4.8 Article

Capacity expansion planning for wind power and energy storage considering hourly robust transmission constrained unit commitment

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 302, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.117570

Keywords

Capacity expansion planning; Wind power; Energy storage; Multistage operation; Long-term robust TCUC

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61773309, 61773308, 11991023, 11991020]
  2. Open Fund of State Key Laboratory of Operation and Control of Renewable Energy & Storage Systems

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The installed capacity of renewable energy in power systems has been rapidly increasing in recent years due to environmental pressure, leading to a great development of energy storage technology. The formulation of capacity planning problems, with more detailed and complicated operation constraints, results in more accurate planning results. A new capacity expansion planning method, considering the actual multistage operation process of power system, has been proposed in this paper to improve the reasonability of expansion planning decision and computational efficiency.
The installed capacity of renewable energy in power systems is rising rapidly in recent years due to environmental pressure. And as the main asset of mitigating renewable output fluctuations, energy storage (ES) also has been greatly developed with the increase of renewable capacity. To this end, the capacity planning of renewables and ESs has drawn much attention and many methods have been proposed. In the formulations of capacity planning problems, more detailed and complicated operation constraints mean more accurate planning results, which is the consensus of many researchers. However, to guarantee the problem formulation tractable, the actual multistage operation process of power system is not properly considered in existing planning methods. Therefore, in this paper, a new capacity expansion planning method for wind power and ESs is proposed considering the actual multistage operation process of power system. Specially, the hourly robust transmission constrained unit commitment (TCUC) and economic dispatch (ED) are involved in this planning method and thus, it could accurately evaluate the operational cost under certain planning decision. Besides, to guarantee the solvability and computational efficiency of planning method, a parallel horizon-splitting method is improved to solve the long-time-horizon hourly robust TCUC problem, and a genetic algorithm nested gradient descent method is established to accelerate the solving of planning problem. With the actual multistage operation process, a more reasonable expansion planning decision is obtained and the computational efficiency is greatly improved by the proposed acceleration algorithm. Numerical tests verify the efficacy of proposed method.

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