DocumentCode :
26201
Title :
Controlling stored energy in a concentrating solar thermal power plant to maximise revenue
Author :
Cirocco, Luigi R. ; Belusko, Martin ; Bruno, Frank ; Boland, John ; Pudney, Peter
Author_Institution :
Centre for Ind. & Appl. Math., Univ. of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, SA, Australia
Volume :
9
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
fDate :
5 2015
Firstpage :
379
Lastpage :
388
Abstract :
New electricity generation technologies are often assessed using simple metrics such as average return, break-even energy prices or levelised cost of electricity. These simple metrics do not always capture the full economic value of a technology, particularly those that can react quickly and efficiently to changes in demand. In a wholesale spot market, opportunities exist to capture greater revenues, as currently achieved by peak power plants. This study demonstrates the use of two complementary methods to determine how storage should be operated to maximise revenue. First, the authors formulate and solve the problem as a linear program. The results indicate that there are distinct control modes. They then use Pontryagin´s principle to confirm that the optimal operating strategy has three distinct control modes: (i) store all collected power, without generating, (ii) generate using collected power only and (iii) generate at maximum capacity using both collected and stored power. The mode that should be used at any instant depends only on the spot price of electricity relative to a pair of critical prices. These critical prices depend on the total energy that will be collected and the turnaround efficiency of the storage system.
Keywords :
linear programming; maximum principle; power generation control; power generation economics; power markets; solar power stations; thermal power stations; Pontryagin principle; average return; break-even energy prices; concentrating solar thermal power plant; distinct control mode; electricity generation technologies; electricity spot price; levelised electricity cost; linear program; optimal operating strategy; peak power plants; revenue maximisation; storage system turnaround efficiency; stored energy control; wholesale spot market;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Renewable Power Generation, IET
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
1752-1416
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/iet-rpg.2014.0141
Filename :
7084782
Link To Document :
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