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The Optimal Placement and Sizing of Distributed Generation in an Active Distribution Network with Several Soft Open Points
Eshan Karunarathne, Jagadeesh Pasupuleti, Janaka Ekanayake, Dilini Almeida
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: active distribution network, distributed generation, optimal planning, Particle Swarm Optimization, soft open points
A competent methodology based on the active power loss reduction for optimal placement and sizing of distributed generators (DGs) in an active distribution network (ADN) with several soft open points (SOPs) is proposed. A series of SOP combinations are explored to generate different network structures and they are utilized in the optimization framework to identify the possible solutions with minimum power loss under normal network conditions. Furthermore, a generalized methodology to optimize the size and the location of a predefined number of DGs with a predefined number of SOPs is presented. A case study on the modified IEEE 33 bus system with three DGs and five SOPs was conducted and hence the overall network power loss and the voltage improvement were examined. The findings reveal that the system loss of the passive network without SOPs and DGs is reduced by 79.5% using three DGs and five SOPs. In addition, this research work introduces a framework using the DG size and the impedan... [more]
Day-Ahead Energy and Reserve Dispatch Problem under Non-Probabilistic Uncertainty
Keivan Shariatmadar, Adriano Arrigo, François Vallée, Hans Hallez, Lieven Vandevelde, David Moens
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: energy and reserve dispatch, imprecise uncertainty, maximinity and maximality, optimal decision
The current energy transition and the underlying growth in variable and uncertain renewable-based energy generation challenge the proper operation of power systems. Classical probabilistic uncertainty models, e.g., stochastic programming or robust optimisation, have been used widely to solve problems such as the day-ahead energy and reserve dispatch problem to enhance the day-ahead decisions with a probabilistic insight of renewable energy generation in real-time. By doing so, the scheduling of the power system becomes, production and consumption of electric power, more reliable (i.e., more robust because of potential deviations) while minimising the social costs given potential balancing actions. Nevertheless, these classical models are not valid when the uncertainty is imprecise, meaning that the system operator may not rely on a unique distribution function to describe the uncertainty. Given the Distributionally Robust Optimisation method, our approach can be implemented for any non... [more]
Optimal Scheduling of Non-Convex Cogeneration Units Using Exponentially Varying Whale Optimization Algorithm
Vinay Kumar Jadoun, G. Rahul Prashanth, Siddharth Suhas Joshi, Anshul Agarwal, Hasmat Malik, Majed A. Alotaibi, Abdulaziz Almutairi
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Cogeneration plants, Combined Heat and Power Unit (CHP), Exponentially Varying Acceleration Functions, Meta-heuristic Optimization, Non-convex Optimal Economic Scheduling, Whale Optimization Algorithm (WOA)
This paper proposes an Exponentially Varying Whale Optimization Algorithm (EVWOA) to solve the single-objective non-convex Cogeneration Units problem. This problem seeks to evaluate the optimal output of the generator unit to minimize a CHP system’s fuel costs. The nonlinear and non-convex characteristics of the objective function demands a powerful optimization technique. The traditional Whale Optimization Algorithm (WOA) is improved by incorporating four different acceleration functions to fine-tune its performance during exploration and exploitation phases. Among the four variants of the proposed WOA, the emphasis is laid on the EVWOA which uses the exponentially varying acceleration function (EVAF). The proposed EVWOA is tested on six different small-scale to large-scale systems. The results obtained for these six test systems, followed by a statistical study highlight the supremacy of EVWOA for finding the best optimal solution and the convergence traits.
Risk Analysis Using Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis for Transmission Network Assets
Cattareeya Suwanasri, Surapol Saribut, Thanapong Suwanasri, Rattanakorn Phadungthin
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: criticality analysis, FMECA, maintenance strategy, renovation index, risk analysis, severity analysis, transmission system, weighting and scoring method
In this paper, we apply the Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) approach to the criticality and risk analysis of the efficiency, safety/reliability, environment, and financial criteria of the high voltage transmission line. In the efficiency analysis, the weighting-scoring method and analytical hierarchy process are applied to obtain the line renovation index, which is interpreted as efficiency severity. The safety/reliability severity relates to the system impacts are caused by failure of the equipment and the system. The environmental severity takes social impacts and pollution into consideration. The financial severity involves the cost of spare parts and maintenance costs, which are interpreted as the financial severity of the lines. Twenty practical transmission lines in Thailand with actual data for 115, 230, and 500 kV were studied. The transmission line components are divided into eight components including the conductor, conductor accessories, insulator, s... [more]
Bigger Is Not Always Better: Review of Small Wind in Brazil
Fábio Ricardo Procópio de Araújo, Marcio Giannini Pereira, Marcos Aurélio Vasconcelos Freitas, Neilton Fidelis da Silva, Eduardo Janser de Azevedo Dantas
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Brazilian small wind market, energy planning, Renewable and Sustainable Energy
This century registers a significant expansion in the wind power market. However, the vast majority of these investments are concentrated in large wind turbines. The century begins with an installed capacity of about 20 GW, which reaches 650 GW in 2019. On the other hand, it is important to highlight that small wind turbines have not followed this virtuous path, a fact that is evident in Brazil’s reality. In this context, the article aims at evaluating the current situation of the wind energy market for Small Wind Turbines in Brazil (SWT) and its future perspectives, identifying the main characteristics of the sector, its challenges, and opportunities. It is an exploratory−explanatory research study that investigates the theme, generating knowledge that turns to practical application, as it seeks answers to solve local interests. This methodological approach provides objective evidence that the production of knowledge about the use of SWT in Brazil still remains embryonic, shaded by th... [more]
Decentralized V2G/G2V Scheduling of EV Charging Stations by Considering the Conversion Efficiency of Bidirectional Chargers
Jian-Tang Liao, Hao-Wei Huang, Hong-Tzer Yang, Desheng Li
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: battery degradation, charging and discharging scheduling, conversion efficiency, demand response, electric vehicle, Optimization, vehicle-to-grid and grid-to-vehicle (V2G/G2V)
With a rapid increase in the awareness of carbon reduction worldwide, the industry of electric vehicles (EVs) has started to flourish. However, the large number of EVs connected to a power grid with a large power demand and uncertainty may result in significant challenges for a power system. In this study, the optimal charging and discharging scheduling strategies of G2V/V2G and battery energy storage system (BESS) were proposed for EV charging stations. A distributed computation architecture was employed to streamline the complexity of an optimization problem. By considering EV charging/discharging conversion efficiencies for different load conditions, the proposed method was used to maximize the operational profits of each EV and BESS based on the related electricity tariff and demand response programs. Moreover, the behavior model of drivers and cost of BESS degradation caused by charging and discharging cycles were considered to improve the overall practical applicability. An EV ch... [more]
A Theoretical Framework for Industry 4.0 and Its Implementation with Selected Practical Schedules
Bożena Gajdzik, Sandra Grabowska, Sebastian Saniuk
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: framework for Industry 4.0, Industry 4.0, schedule of implementation I 4.0
In recent years, there has been dynamic changes in the industrial environment as a result of further innovations called Industry 4.0 (I.4.0), especially in the field of digital technology and manufacturing. Despite numerous examples of the implementation of Industry 4.0 in enterprises, there is no general framework for the implementation of Industry 4.0 with a detailed schedule. Researching the ways of implementing Industry 4.0 is still a current and unexplored area of research. The main aim of the paper is to present the concept of the theoretical framework for Industry 4.0 implementation based on selected schedules of the Industry 4.0 implementation. The paper was based on information from literature review and analysis of pilot enterprise projects to Industry 4.0 (case study) that were conducted in selected enterprises. The paper presents the key components of the framework of Industry 4.0 and the basic stage of implementing the concept in the enterprises, paying attention to their... [more]
Day-Ahead and Intra-Day Collaborative Optimized Operation among Multiple Energy Stations
Jingjing Zhai, Xiaobei Wu, Zihao Li, Shaojie Zhu, Bo Yang, Haoming Liu
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: day-ahead and intra-day collaborative scheduling, demand response, integrated energy system, multi-energy network, PV power generation
An integrated energy system (IES) shows great potential in reducing the terminal energy supply cost and improving energy efficiency, but the operation scheduling of an IES, especially integrated with inter-connected multiple energy stations, is rather complex since it is affected by various factors. Toward a comprehensive operation scheduling of multiple energy stations, in this paper, a day-ahead and intra-day collaborative operation model is proposed. The targeted IES consists of electricity, gas, and thermal systems. First, the energy flow and equipment composition of the IES are analyzed, and a detailed operation model of combined equipment and networks is established. Then, with the objective of minimizing the total expected operation cost, a robust optimization of day-ahead and intra-day scheduling for energy stations is constructed subject to equipment operation constraints, network constraints, and so on. The day-ahead operation provides start-up and shut-down scheduling of uni... [more]
Energy Pathways for Future Norwegian Residential Building Areas
Natasa Nord, Yiyu Ding, Ola Skrautvol, Stian Fossmo Eliassen
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: building requirements, building stock, energy planning, energy supply, residential buildings
Owing to stricter building energy requirements, future buildings will be characterized by low base loads and occasional high peaks. However, future building areas will still contain existing and historical buildings with high energy demand. Meanwhile, there is a requirement that future building areas should obtain energy from renewable energy sources, while existing buildings need to be transited to renewables. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop an approach for modelling energy pathways for future Norwegian residential building areas by analyzing different energy supply systems. Several calculation methods were combined: building simulation, energy supply technology simulation, heat demand aggregation, and data post-processing. The results showed that the energy pathways would be very dependent on CO2-factors for energy sources, and it is hard to predict accurate CO2-factors. An increasing housing stock development would slightly increase the CO2 emissions towards 2050, al... [more]
A New Peak-Shaving Model Based on Mixed Integer Linear Programming with Variable Peak-Shaving Order
Xianliang Cheng, Suzhen Feng, Yanxuan Huang, Jinwen Wang
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Lancang hydropower cascade, mixed integer linear programming (MILP), peak-shaving, short-term scheduling
Peak-shaving is a very efficient and practical strategy for a day-ahead hydropower scheduling in power systems, usually aiming to appropriately schedule hourly (or in less time interval) power generations of individual plants so as to smooth the load curve while enforcing the energy production target of each plant. Nowadays, the power marketization and booming development of renewable energy resources are complicating the constraints and diversifying the objectives, bringing challenges for the peak-shaving method to be more flexible and efficient. Without a pre-set or fixed peak-shaving order of plants, this paper formulates a new peak-shaving model based on the mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to solve the scheduling problem in an optimization way. Compared with the traditional peak-shaving methods that need to determine the order of plants to peak-shave the load curve one by one, the present model has better flexibility as it can handle the plant-based operating zones and prio... [more]
A Multi-Criteria Approach to Evaluate Floating Offshore Wind Farms Siting in the Canary Islands (Spain)
Hugo Díaz, Carlos Guedes Soares
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Canary Islands, floating wind farm, multicriteria decision making, offshore wind, site selection, spatial energy planning
The study presents a methodology for floating wind farms site selection with a Canary Islands case study. The frame combines geographical information systems (GIS) and multiple criteria decision methods (MCDMs). First, the problematic areas for the installation of the turbines are identified through a GIS database application. This tool generates thematic layers representing exclusion criteria. Then, at the second stage of the study, available maritime locations are analyzed and ranked using the analytical hierarchy process (AHP), based on technical, economic, and environmental aspects. AHP’s technique guarantee the elimination of the judgment’s subjectivity. The study also compared the solutions of the AHP technique with other methods, such as Preference Ranking Organization METHod for Enrichment of Evaluations (PROMETHEE), ELimination Et Choix Traduisant la Realité (ELECTRE III), Technique for Order Preferences by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) and Weighted Sum Algorithm (WSA(... [more]
Experimental and Numerical Study of a Microcogeneration Stirling Unit under On−Off Cycling Operation
Gianluca Valenti, Aldo Bischi, Stefano Campanari, Paolo Silva, Antonino Ravidà, Ennio Macchi
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: cogeneration, micro-CHP, mixed integer linear programming, optimal schedule, transient operation
Stirling units are a viable option for micro-cogeneration applications, but they operate often with multiple daily startups and shutdowns due to the variability of load profiles. This work focused on the experimental and numerical study of a small-size commercial Stirling unit when subjected to cycling operations. First, experimental data about energy flows and emissions were collected during on−off operations. Second, these data were utilized to tune an in-house code for the economic optimization of cogeneration plant scheduling. Lastly, the tuned code was applied to a case study of a residential flat in Northern Italy during a typical winter day to investigate the optimal scheduling of the Stirling unit equipped with a thermal storage tank of diverse sizes. Experimentally, the Stirling unit showed an integrated electric efficiency of 8.9% (8.0%) and thermal efficiency of 91.0% (82.2%), referred to as the fuel lower and, between parenthesis, higher heating value during the on−off cycl... [more]
A Novel Comprehensive Benefit Evaluation of IEGES Based on the TOPSIS Optimized by MEE Method
Haibin Cao, Peng Jiang, Ming Zeng
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: comprehensive evaluation model, integrated electricity-gas energy system, the matter-element extension theory, the technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution
The integrated electricity−gas energy system (IEGES) coordinates the power system and natural gas system through P2G equipment, gas turbines and other coupling components. The IEGES can realize wide-range and long-distance transmission of electricity, heat and natural gas, and truly realize large-scale cross-regional energy supply in space. At present, the theoretical system applicable to the comprehensive benefit evaluation of the IEGES has not been established, and the economic, environmental and social benefits of the system are still at a preliminary study stage. Therefore, the comprehensive benefit evaluation model of the IEGES is constructed, and the integrated benefit evaluation indicator system of the IEGES is designed along the investment and planning, energy supply, equipment operation, power distribution and terminal user. Through the combination of subjective and objective indicator weighting methods, the weights of each indicator are clarified and the matter-element extens... [more]
A Methodology for Provision of Frequency Stability in Operation Planning of Low Inertia Power Systems
Michał Kosmecki, Robert Rink, Anna Wakszyńska, Roberto Ciavarella, Marialaura Di Somma, Christina N. Papadimitriou, Venizelos Efthymiou, Giorgio Graditi
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: battery energy storage system, operation planning, real-time simulation, RoCoF, synthetic inertia, virtual inertia
Along with the increasing share of non-synchronous power sources, the inertia of power systems is being reduced, which can give rise to frequency containment problems should an outage of a generator or a power infeed happen. Low system inertia is eventually unavoidable, thus power system operators need to be prepared for this condition. This paper addresses the problem of low inertia in the power system from two different perspectives. At a system level, it proposes an operation planning methodology, which utilises a combination of power flow and dynamic simulation for calculation of existing inertia and, if need be, synthetic inertia (SI) to fulfil the security criterion of adequate rate of change of frequency (RoCoF). On a device level, it introduces a new concept for active power controller, which can be applied virtually to any power source with sufficient response time to create synthetic inertia. The methodology is demonstrated for a 24 h planning period, for which it proves to b... [more]
Battery Stress Factor Ranking for Accelerated Degradation Test Planning Using Machine Learning
Saurabh Saxena, Darius Roman, Valentin Robu, David Flynn, Michael Pecht
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: accelerated testing, C-rate, cycle life, lithium-ion batteries, Machine Learning, temperature
Lithium-ion batteries power numerous systems from consumer electronics to electric vehicles, and thus undergo qualification testing for degradation assessment prior to deployment. Qualification testing involves repeated charge−discharge operation of the batteries, which can take more than three months if subjected to 500 cycles at a C-rate of 0.5C. Accelerated degradation testing can be used to reduce extensive test time, but its application requires a careful selection of stress factors. To address this challenge, this study identifies and ranks stress factors in terms of their effects on battery degradation (capacity fade) using half-fractional design of experiments and machine learning. Two case studies are presented involving 96 lithium-ion batteries from two different manufacturers, tested under five different stress factors. Results show that neither the individual (main) effects nor the two-way interaction effects of charge C-rate and depth of discharge rank in the top three sig... [more]
Resilience in an Evolving Electrical Grid
Phylicia Cicilio, David Glennon, Adam Mate, Arthur Barnes, Vishvas Chalishazar, Eduardo Cotilla-Sanchez, Bjorn Vaagensmith, Jake Gentle, Craig Rieger, Richard Wies, Mohammad Heidari Kapourchali
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: digitalization, inverter-based generation, power system operation, power system planning, reliability, renewable energies, resilience
Fundamental shifts in the structure and generation profile of electrical grids are occurring amidst increased demand for resilience. These two simultaneous trends create the need for new planning and operational practices for modern grids that account for the compounding uncertainties inherent in both resilience assessment and increasing contribution of variable inverter-based renewable energy sources. This work reviews the research work addressing the changing generation profile, state-of-the-art practices to address resilience, and research works at the intersection of these two topics in regards to electrical grids. The contribution of this work is to highlight the ongoing research in power system resilience and integration of variable inverter-based renewable energy sources in electrical grids, and to identify areas of current and further study at this intersection. Areas of research identified at this intersection include cyber-physical analysis of solar, wind, and distributed ene... [more]
Impact of the COVID-19 Lockdown on the Electricity System of Great Britain: A Study on Energy Demand, Generation, Pricing and Grid Stability
Desen Kirli, Maximilian Parzen, Aristides Kiprakis
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: behaviour, COVID-19, demand, electricity demand, electricity pricing, electricity system, Energy, lockdown
The outbreak of SARS-COV-2 disease 2019 (COVID-19) abruptly changed the patterns in electricity consumption, challenging the system operations of forecasting and balancing supply and demand. This is mainly due to the mitigation measures that include lockdown and work from home (WFH), which decreased the aggregated demand and remarkably altered its profile. Here, we characterise these changes with various quantitative markers and compare it with pre-lockdown business-as-usual data using Great Britain (GB) as a case study. The ripple effects on the generation portfolio, system frequency, forecasting accuracy and imbalance pricing are also analysed. An energy data extraction and pre-processing pipeline that can be used in a variety of similar studies is also presented. Analysis of the GB demand data during the March 2020 lockdown indicates that a shift to WFH will result in a net benefit for flexible stakeholders, such as consumers on variable tariffs. Furthermore, the analysis illustrate... [more]
The Transition of Dutch Social Housing Corporations to Sustainable Business Models for New Buildings and Retrofits
Wim Lambrechts, Andrew Mitchell, Mark Lemon, Muhammad Usman Mazhar, Ward Ooms, Rikkert van Heerde
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: retrofit, social housing corporations, sustainable business models, transition
Social housing corporations play an important role in society as they provide affordable and good-quality housing for vulnerable citizens. Yet, the sector has to deal with the historical legacy of a high number of old and poorly insulated buildings. While research into the processes that drive or hinder business model innovation in this sector is scarce, this paper draws upon multiple qualitative case studies of social housing in the Netherlands to identify critical success factors for the transition to sustainable business models for new buildings and retrofits. Results show that there are four key attributes for a successful transition process: collaboration (both with supply chain partners as well as other social housing associations); continuous innovation; vision; and the role of the government (including subsidies and fiscal regulations). While economic performance was an important boundary condition, sustainability was not always seen as a strategic organizational objective, a f... [more]
Optimal Scheduling of Microgrid Based on Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient and Transfer Learning
Luqin Fan, Jing Zhang, Yu He, Ying Liu, Tao Hu, Heng Zhang
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: microgrid, optimal scheduling, reinforcement learning, transfer learning
Microgrid has flexible composition, a complex operation mechanism, and a large amount of data while operating. However, optimization methods of microgrid scheduling do not effectively accumulate and utilize the scheduling knowledge at present. This paper puts forward a microgrid optimal scheduling method based on Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (DDPG) and Transfer Learning (TL). This method uses Reinforcement Learning (RL) to learn the scheduling strategy and accumulates the corresponding scheduling knowledge. Meanwhile, the DDPG model is introduced to extend the microgrid scheduling strategy action from the discrete action space to the continuous action space. On this basis, this paper holds that a microgrid optimal scheduling TL algorithm on the strength of the actual supply and demand similarity is proposed with a purpose of making use of the existing scheduling knowledge effectively. The simulation results indicate that this paper can provide optimal scheduling strategy for micr... [more]
The Influence of Operating Strategies regarding an Energy Optimized Driving Style for Electrically Driven Railway Vehicles
Lukas Pröhl, Harald Aschemann, Roberto Palacin
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: decarbonization, energy-optimal trajectory planning, load distribution strategy, operating strategies, simulation of traction chain topologies
The aim of this paper is the optimization of velocity trajectories for electrical railway vehicles with the focus on total energy consumption. On the basis of four fundamental operating modes—acceleration, cruising, coasting, and braking—energy-optimal trajectories are determined by optimizing the sequence of the operating modes as well as the corresponding switching points. The optimization approach is carried out in two consecutive steps. The first step ensures compliance with the given timetable, regarding both time and position constraints. In the second step, the influence of different operating strategies, such as load distribution and the switch-off of traction components during low loads, are analyzed to investigate the characteristics of the energy-optimal velocity trajectory. A detailed simulation model has been developed to carry out the analysis, including an assessment of its capabilities and advantages. The results suggest that the application of load-distribution techniq... [more]
Pathways toward a Decarbonized Future—Impact on Security of Supply and System Stability in a Sustainable German Energy System
Michael Metzger, Mathias Duckheim, Marco Franken, Hans Joerg Heger, Matthias Huber, Markus Knittel, Till Kolster, Martin Kueppers, Carola Meier, Dieter Most, Simon Paulus, Lothar Wyrwoll, Albert Moser, Stefan Niessen
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: congestion management, energy system planning, inertia analysis, innovative combined heat and power, market simulation, multi-energy systems, power to hydrogen, short-circuit analysis, system stability, transmission grid analysis
Pathways leading to a carbon neutral future for the German energy system have to deal with the expected phase-out of coal-fired power generation, in addition to the shutdown of nuclear power plants and the rapid ramp-up of photovoltaics and wind power generation. An analysis of the expected impact on electricity market, security of supply, and system stability must consider the European context because of the strong coupling—both from an economic and a system operation point of view—through the cross-border power exchange of Germany with its neighbors. This analysis, complemented by options to improve the existing development plans, is the purpose of this paper. We propose a multilevel energy system modeling, including electricity market, network congestion management, and system stability, to identify challenges for the years 2023 and 2035. Out of the results, we would like to highlight the positive role of innovative combined heat and power (CHP) solutions securing power and heat sup... [more]
Sustainable Spatial Energy Planning of Large-Scale Wind and PV Farms in Israel: A Collaborative and Participatory Planning Approach
Sofia Spyridonidou, Georgia Sismani, Eva Loukogeorgaki, Dimitra G. Vagiona, Hagit Ulanovsky, Daniel Madar
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: AHP, Borda Count, GIS, Israel, onshore wind farms, participatory planning, photovoltaic farms, site-selection process, spatial energy planning, TOPSIS
In this work, an innovative sustainable spatial energy planning framework is developed on national scale for identifying and prioritizing appropriate, technically and economically feasible, environmentally sustainable as well as socially acceptable sites for the siting of large-scale onshore Wind Farms (WFs) and Photovoltaic Farms (PVFs) in Israel. The proposed holistic framework consists of distinctive steps allocated in two successive modules (the Planning and the Field Investigation module), and it covers all relevant dimensions of a sustainable siting analysis (economic, social, and environmental). It advances a collaborative and participatory planning approach by combining spatial planning tools (Geographic Information Systems (GIS)) and multi-criteria decision-making methods (e.g., Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)) with versatile participatory planning techniques in order to consider the opinion of three different participatory groups (public, experts, and renewable energy plan... [more]
A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Incentive Effects for Agribiomass Power Generation Supply Chain in China
Juanjuan Wu, Jian Zhang, Weiming Yi, Hongzhen Cai, Yang Li, Zhanpeng Su
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: agribiomass power generation, cooperative game, game-theoretic analysis, governmental incentive, noncooperative game, Supply Chain
The undersupplies of feedstock and high costs have hindered the development of China’s biomass power generation. In this paper, the noncooperative game, farmer−broker cooperative game, and broker−biomass power plant cooperative game, under government incentives, are constructed and analyzed. The optimal decision strategies and profits for these three cases are obtained, while numerical examples and sensitivity analysis are conducted, aiming at illustrating some specific features of the games. It is shown that the government plays a critical role in the development of utilizing agribiomass for power generation and can work better in cooperative games. In addition, both agribiomass supply quantity and profits of supply chain members are higher in cooperative than in noncooperative game. Meanwhile, farmers can get the maximum profit in the broker−biomass power plant cooperative game, while biomass power plant makes the maximum profit in the farmer−broker cooperative game. To guide the hea... [more]
Optimal Operation Scheduling Considering Cycle Aging of Battery Energy Storage Systems on Stochastic Unit Commitments in Microgrids
Yong-Rae Lee, Hyung-Joon Kim, Mun-Kyeom Kim
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: battery energy storage system, Benders decomposition, K-means clustering, life cycle cost, microgrid, rainflow counting algorithm, stochastic unit commitment
As renewable penetration increases in microgrids (MGs), the use of battery energy storage systems (BESSs) has become indispensable for optimal MG operation. Although BESSs are advantageous for economic and stable MG operation, their life degradation should be considered for maximizing cost savings. This paper proposes an optimal BESS scheduling for MGs to solve the stochastic unit commitment problem, considering the uncertainties in renewables and load. Through the proposed BESS scheduling, the life degradation of BESSs is minimized, and MG operation becomes economically feasible. To address the aforementioned uncertainties, a scenario-based method was applied using Monte Carlo simulation and the K-means clustering algorithm for scenario generation and reduction, respectively. By implementing the rainflow-counting algorithm, the BESS charge/discharge state profile was obtained. To formulate the cycle aging stress function and examine the life cycle cost (LCC) of a BESS more realistical... [more]
Production Line Optimization to Minimize Energy Cost and Participate in Demand Response Events
Bruno Mota, Luis Gomes, Pedro Faria, Carlos Ramos, Zita Vale, Regina Correia
April 13, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: demand response, demand-side management, flexibility, Genetic Algorithm, production line, tasks scheduling
The scheduling of tasks in a production line is a complex problem that needs to take into account several constraints, such as product deadlines and machine limitations. With innovative focus, the main constraint that will be addressed in this paper, and that usually is not considered, is the energy consumption cost in the production line. For that, an approach based on genetic algorithms is proposed and implemented. The use of local energy generation, especially from renewable sources, and the possibility of having multiple energy providers allow the user to manage its consumption according to energy prices and energy availability. The proposed solution takes into account the energy availability of renewable sources and energy prices to optimize the scheduling of a production line using a genetic algorithm with multiple constraints. The proposed algorithm also enables a production line to participate in demand response events by shifting its production, by using the flexibility of pro... [more]
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