Title :
Integrated resource planning using segmentation method based dynamic programming
Author :
Neelakanta, P.S. ; Arsali, M.H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Florida Atlantic Univ., Boca Raton, FL, USA
fDate :
2/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The state-of-the-art restructuring of industries is changing the fundamental nature of retail electricity business; and, as a result, the so-called integrated resource planning (IRP) strategies are also undergoing modifications. Such modifications evolve from the relevant processes intended to minimize revenue requirements and maximize electrical system reliability vis-a-vis capacity-additions (viewed as potential investments). IRP modifications also provide service-design bases meeting the customer needs towards profitability. This paper describes a procedure to determine optimal IRP to expand generation facilities of a power system over a stretched period of time. Relevant production-costing is based on the so-called segmentation method combined with an advanced dynamic programming technique which takes into account of the associated uncertainties in a cohesive and systematic manner. The primary advantage of this procedure is the ability to combine reliability constraints of the system along with the estimation(s) on cost of production, via a fast and efficient algorithm. Due to reduced extent of state-descriptions involved in the relevant dynamic programming formulation, this procedure also allows a rapid calculation of the optimal plan envisaged commensurate with the set of input data assumed; further, it allows the user to perform various risk and scenario analyses cohesively
Keywords :
commerce; dynamic programming; electricity supply industry; power system planning; dynamic programming technique; electrical system reliability; integrated resource planning; power system generation facilities expansion; retail electricity business; revenue requirements; risk analysis; scenario analysis; segmentation method; state-descriptions; Costs; Dynamic programming; Investments; Power generation; Power system dynamics; Power system reliability; Production systems; Profitability; Strategic planning; Uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on