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Thermal Generation Flexibility With Ramping Costs and Hourly Demand Response in Stochastic Security-Constrained Scheduling of Variable Energy Sources

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
Volume 30, Issue 6, Pages 2955-2964

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPWRS.2014.2369473

Keywords

Demand response; flexible ramping capability; renewable energy sources; stochastic day-ahead scheduling

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  1. NSTIP strategic technologies program in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia [13-ENE2264-03-R]

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This paper proposes a stochastic day-ahead scheduling of electric power systems with flexible resources for managing the variability of renewable energy sources (RES). The flexible resources include thermal units with up/down ramping capability, energy storage, and hourly demand response (DR). The Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) is used in this paper for simulating random outages of generation units and transmission lines as well as representing hourly forecast errors of loads and RES. Numerical tests are conducted for a 6-bus system and a modified IEEE 118-bus system and the results demonstrate the benefits of applying demand response as a viable option for managing the RES variability in the least-cost stochastic power system operations.

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