DocumentCode
60664
Title
Optimal Bidding Strategy for Microgrids Considering Renewable Energy and Building Thermal Dynamics
Author
Duong Tung Nguyen ; Long Bao Le
Author_Institution
Inst. Nat. de la Rech. Sci.-Energie, Mater. et Telecommun., Univ. du Quebec, Montréal, QC, Canada
Volume
5
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
Jul-14
Firstpage
1608
Lastpage
1620
Abstract
In this paper, we study an optimal day-ahead price-based power scheduling problem for a community-scale microgrid (MG). The proposed optimization framework aims to balance between maximizing the expected benefit of the MG in the deregulated electricity market and minimizing the MG operation cost considering users´ thermal comfort requirements and other system constraints. The power scheduling and bidding problem is formulated as a two-stage stochastic program where various system uncertainties are captured by using the Monte Carlo simulation approach. Our formulation is novel in that it can exploit the thermal dynamic characteristics of buildings to compensate for the variable and intermittent nature of renewable energy resources and enables us to achieve desirable tradeoffs for different conflicting design objectives. Extensive numerical results are presented to demonstrate the great benefits in exploiting the building thermal dynamics and the flexibility of the proposed scheduling method in achieving different practical design tradeoffs. We also investigate the impacts of different design and system parameters on the curtailment of renewable energy resources and the optimal expected profit of the MG.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; building management systems; distributed power generation; optimisation; pricing; renewable energy sources; scheduling; stochastic programming; MG operation cost; Monte Carlo simulation approach; bidding problem; building thermal dynamics; buildings; community-scale microgrid; microgrids; optimal bidding strategy; optimal day-ahead price-based power scheduling problem; optimization framework; power scheduling; renewable energy; renewable energy resources; system constraints; system parameters; system uncertainties; the deregulated electricity market; thermal comfort; thermal dynamic characteristics; thermal dynamics; two-stage stochastic program; Batteries; Buildings; Electricity; Load modeling; Power generation; Real-time systems; Renewable energy sources; Building thermal dynamics; climate comfort requirement; day-ahead market; optimal biding strategy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Smart Grid, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1949-3053
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSG.2014.2313612
Filename
6839078
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