Title :
A practical real-time OPF method using new triangular approximate model of wind electric generators
Author :
Venkatesh, B. ; Yu Peng
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng., Ryerson Univ., Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Near-term output forecast of wind electric generators (WEG) has uncertainties. Optimal power flow (OPF) schedules that consider forecasted output of WEGs carry risk due to these uncertainties. This risk can be quantified as expected energy not served (EENS). Traditional methods such as Monte Carlo simulation (MCS) with OPF can capture the stochastic nature of WEG output while considering ac transmission system constraints to simultaneously minimize risks from EENS and total operating costs, analyze influence of wind variability on total costs, correlate reserves and wind variability, etc. However, the MCS technique is extremely time consuming and computationally burdensome. This paper proposes a new triangular approximate distribution (TAD) model that very closely represents the normal probabilistic distribution function of forecasted wind speed to capture stochastic information of WEG output forecast and quantify EENS. This TAD model is used to formulate the proposed OPF method considering ac transmission systems to: 1) simultaneously minimize risk due to EENS and total operating costs and 2) analyze the impact of wind variability on system parameters such as EENS, operating costs, location marginal prices, and reserve costs. Tests on IEEE test systems reveal that the proposed method is accurate, fast, and suitable for real-time use.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; approximation theory; costing; load forecasting; power transmission; probability; wind power plants; EENS; IEEE test systems; MCS technique; Monte Carlo simulation; ac transmission system constraints; ac transmission systems; forecasted wind speed; location marginal prices; near-term output forecast; normal probabilistic distribution function; optimal power flow schedules; real-time OPF method; reserve costs; stochastic information; system parameters; total operating costs; triangular approximate distribution; triangular approximate model; wind electric generators; wind variability; Computational modeling; Educational institutions; Generators; Predictive models; Real-time systems; Uncertainty; Wind forecasting;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PES), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
DOI :
10.1109/PESMG.2013.6672957