In this paper we address the issue of solving a Unit Commitment (UC) problem including the transmission network with Active Switching (AS). The switching operation consists in a dynamic reconfiguration of the network; this paradigm is named UC with Optimal Transmission Switching (UCOTS). The UCOTS is a novel way to leverage grid controllability, that may re-route the electrical energy in the network to resolve some line congestion and reduce the overall production cost, e.g. by allowing to increase the power output of cheaper units. The UCOTS can also aim at improving other system performances such as stability. This work provides a tight Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) formulation of the UCOTS. It proposes to approximate the quadratic thermal cost objective function by means of a perspective cuts (PC) piece-wiselinear function and to perturb it in a special way, in order to break some of the symmetries deriving from the OTS variables. We show that, combining these two ingredie
Tight Unit Commitment models with Optimal Transmission Switching: Connecting the dots with Perturbed Objective Function / Bruno, Sergio; Michela Di, Lullo; Felici, Giovanni; Massimo La, Scala; Fabrizio, Lacalandra. - STAMPA. - 1:(2014). (Intervento presentato al convegno Complexity in Engineering (COMPENG 2014) tenutosi a Barcelona nel June 2014).
Tight Unit Commitment models with Optimal Transmission Switching: Connecting the dots with Perturbed Objective Function
BRUNO, Sergio;FELICI, GIOVANNI;
2014
Abstract
In this paper we address the issue of solving a Unit Commitment (UC) problem including the transmission network with Active Switching (AS). The switching operation consists in a dynamic reconfiguration of the network; this paradigm is named UC with Optimal Transmission Switching (UCOTS). The UCOTS is a novel way to leverage grid controllability, that may re-route the electrical energy in the network to resolve some line congestion and reduce the overall production cost, e.g. by allowing to increase the power output of cheaper units. The UCOTS can also aim at improving other system performances such as stability. This work provides a tight Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) formulation of the UCOTS. It proposes to approximate the quadratic thermal cost objective function by means of a perspective cuts (PC) piece-wiselinear function and to perturb it in a special way, in order to break some of the symmetries deriving from the OTS variables. We show that, combining these two ingredieI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.