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Robust Generation Dispatch With Strategic Renewable Power Curtailment and Decision-Dependent Uncertainty

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
Volume 38, Issue 5, Pages 4640-4654

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPWRS.2022.3214856

Keywords

Generation dispatch; decision-dependent uncertainty; robust optimization; curtailment; adaptive C & CG

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This paper proposes a novel two-stage robust generation dispatch model, where the preparatory curtailment threshold is optimized in the pre-dispatch stage. An adaptive column-and-constraint generation algorithm is developed to solve the problem. Numerical studies validate the advantages and practicability of the proposed model and algorithm.
As renewable energy sources replace traditional power sources (such as thermal generators), uncertainty grows while there are fewer controllable units. To reduce operational risks and avoid frequent real-time emergency controls, a preparatory schedule of renewable generation curtailment is required. This paper proposes a novel two-stage robust generation dispatch (RGD) model, where the preparatory curtailment threshold is optimized in the pre-dispatch stage. The curtailment threshold will then influence the variation range of real-time renewable power outputs, resulting in a decision-dependent uncertainty (DDU) set. In the re-dispatch stage, the controllable units adjust their outputs within their reserve contributions to maintain power balancing. To overcome the difficulty in solving the RGD with DDU, an adaptive column-and-constraint generation (AC & CG) algorithm is developed. We prove that the proposed algorithm can generate the optimal solution in a finite number of iterations. Numerical studies show the advantages of the proposed model and algorithm and validate their practicability and scalability.

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