Supply reliability and generation cost analysis due to load forecast uncertainty in unit commitment problems

Bo Wang, You Li, Junzo Watada

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    The goal of a unit commitment optimization problem is to reduce the total generation cost as much as possible while satisfying future power demands. Thus, analysis must be performed based on correct predictions of future demands. However, various uncertain factors affect these loads making an exact forecasting unsuccessful. This study mitigates this difficulty by applying fuzzy set theory to evaluate the future uncertain loads. The objective of this research is to build a two-stage multi-objective fuzzy programming model based on 24-hour uncertain load forecasting. The first stage is a decision-making process on the interval data of the imprecise power loads, whereas the second stage pursues the optimization of the unit commitment scheduling, which can help find both optima simultaneously by maximizing power supply reliability and minimizing total generation cost. To define the supply reliability under uncertain forecasting, we propose a new concept of maximal blackout time during successful operation, which is based on the fuzzy credibility theory. Furthermore, as a solution approach to this model, an improved two-stage multi-objective particle swarm optimization algorithm is designed based on our previous studies. Finally, the performance of this algorithm is discussed in comparison with experimental results from several test systems.

    本文言語English
    論文番号6417001
    ページ(範囲)2242-2252
    ページ数11
    ジャーナルIEEE Transactions on Power Systems
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    3
    DOI
    出版ステータスPublished - 2013

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • 電子工学および電気工学
    • エネルギー工学および電力技術

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