TY - JOUR
T1 - Proposal and evaluation of determination method for multi-objective dispatch of frequency control generators output to compensate renewable energy systems fluctuation in multi area system operation
AU - Kaneko, Akihisa
AU - Hayashi, Yasuhiro
AU - Nonaka, Shunsuke
PY - 2018/1/1
Y1 - 2018/1/1
N2 - Recently, a multi area system operation utilized a tie-line has been verified to resolve a shortage of a control capacity of frequency control generators output due to a widespread penetration of renewable energy systems (RES). In order to determine the proper dispatch of the generators output to compensate RES fluctuation in the multi area system operation, the power system operators should consider power flow constrains and indexes of power system conditions such as the speed of dispatch, the balance of reserved control capacity in each area and the stability of power supply. In this paper, we propose a methodology to determine multi-objective dispatch candidates of frequency control generators output to compensate RES fluctuation in multi area system operation considering three indexes, a speed of dispatch, a reserved control capacity and a transient stability based on OPF and MOPSO. The methods determine the dispatch based on Euclidean norm of the indexes in the calculated candidates in order to consider all indexes well-balanced. The effectiveness of the proposed methodology is verified by a numerical simulation used IEEJ EAST 30-machine system model with much RES, and the effectiveness of the dispatch minimized Euclidean norm is confirmed by comparison to single-objective solution in each index among the calculated candidates.
AB - Recently, a multi area system operation utilized a tie-line has been verified to resolve a shortage of a control capacity of frequency control generators output due to a widespread penetration of renewable energy systems (RES). In order to determine the proper dispatch of the generators output to compensate RES fluctuation in the multi area system operation, the power system operators should consider power flow constrains and indexes of power system conditions such as the speed of dispatch, the balance of reserved control capacity in each area and the stability of power supply. In this paper, we propose a methodology to determine multi-objective dispatch candidates of frequency control generators output to compensate RES fluctuation in multi area system operation considering three indexes, a speed of dispatch, a reserved control capacity and a transient stability based on OPF and MOPSO. The methods determine the dispatch based on Euclidean norm of the indexes in the calculated candidates in order to consider all indexes well-balanced. The effectiveness of the proposed methodology is verified by a numerical simulation used IEEJ EAST 30-machine system model with much RES, and the effectiveness of the dispatch minimized Euclidean norm is confirmed by comparison to single-objective solution in each index among the calculated candidates.
KW - Dispatch of frequency control generators output
KW - Multi area system operation
KW - Multi-objective optimization
KW - Multi-objective particle swarm optimization
KW - Optimal power flow
KW - Renewable energy systems
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U2 - 10.1541/ieejpes.138.265
DO - 10.1541/ieejpes.138.265
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85044943193
SN - 0385-4213
VL - 138
SP - 265
EP - 274
JO - IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy
JF - IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy
IS - 4
ER -