Title :
Network Risk Limiting Dispatch: Optimal Control and Price of Uncertainty
Author :
Baosen Zhang ; Rajagopal, Ram ; Tse, David
Author_Institution :
Depts. of Civil & Environ. Eng., Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
Abstract :
Increased uncertainty due to high penetration of renewables imposes significant costs to the system operators. The added costs depend on several factors including market design, performance of renewable generation forecasting and the specific dispatch procedure. Quantifying these costs has been limited to small sample Monte Carlo approaches applied specific dispatch algorithms. The computational complexity and accuracy of these approaches has limited the understanding of tradeoffs between different factors. In this work we consider a two-stage stochastic economic dispatch problem. Our goal is to provide an analytical quantification and an intuitive understanding of the effects of uncertainties and network congestion on the dispatch procedure and the optimal cost. We first consider an uncongested network and calculate the risk limiting dispatch. In addition, we derive the price of uncertainty, a number that characterizes the intrinsic impact of uncertainty on the integration cost of renewables. Then we extend the results to a network where one link can become congested. Under mild conditions, we calculate price of uncertainty even in this case. We show that risk limiting dispatch is given by a set of deterministic equilibrium equations. The dispatch solution yields an important insight: congested links do not create isolated nodes, even in a two-node network. In fact, the network can support backflows in congested links, that are useful to reduce the uncertainty by averaging supply across the network. We demonstrate the performance of our approach in standard IEEE benchmark networks.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; computational complexity; cost optimal control; power generation dispatch; power markets; pricing; renewable energy sources; risk management; stochastic processes; computational complexity; deterministic equilibrium equations; market design; network congestion; network risk limiting dispatch; optimal control; optimal cost; renewable generation forecasting; small sample Monte Carlo approaches; specific dispatch algorithms; specific dispatch procedure; standard IEEE benchmark networks; system operators; two-node network; two-stage stochastic economic dispatch problem; uncertainty price; Forecasting; Limiting; Monte Carlo methods; Optimization; Real-time systems; Standards; Uncertainty; Renewable portfolio standards (RPS); risk limiting dispatch (RLD); system operator (SO);
Journal_Title :
Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAC.2014.2325640