TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of equipment failures and wind correlation on generation expansion planning
AU - Pineda Morente, Salvador
AU - Morales, J. M.
AU - Ding, Y.
AU - Stergaard, J.
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - Generation expansion planning has become a complex problem within a deregulated electricity market environment due to all the uncertainties affecting the profitability of a given investment. Current expansion models usually overlook some of these uncertainties in order to reduce the computational burden. In this paper, we raise a flag on the importance of both equipment failures (units and lines) and wind power correlation on generation expansion decisions. For this purpose, we use a bilevel stochastic optimization problem, which models the sequential and noncooperative game between the generating company (GENCO) and the system operator. The upper-level problem maximizes the GENCO's expected profit, while the lower-level problem simulates an hourly market-clearing procedure, through which LMPs are determined. The uncertainty pertaining to failures and wind power correlation is characterized by a scenario set, and its impact on generation expansion decisions is quantified and discussed for a 24-bus power system.
AB - Generation expansion planning has become a complex problem within a deregulated electricity market environment due to all the uncertainties affecting the profitability of a given investment. Current expansion models usually overlook some of these uncertainties in order to reduce the computational burden. In this paper, we raise a flag on the importance of both equipment failures (units and lines) and wind power correlation on generation expansion decisions. For this purpose, we use a bilevel stochastic optimization problem, which models the sequential and noncooperative game between the generating company (GENCO) and the system operator. The upper-level problem maximizes the GENCO's expected profit, while the lower-level problem simulates an hourly market-clearing procedure, through which LMPs are determined. The uncertainty pertaining to failures and wind power correlation is characterized by a scenario set, and its impact on generation expansion decisions is quantified and discussed for a 24-bus power system.
KW - Bilevel programming
KW - Equipment failures
KW - Generation expansion
KW - Market clearing
KW - Optimal location
KW - Stochastic programming
U2 - 10.1016/j.epsr.2014.07.019
DO - 10.1016/j.epsr.2014.07.019
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:84905450355
SN - 0378-7796
VL - 116
SP - 451
EP - 458
JO - Electric Power Systems Research
JF - Electric Power Systems Research
ER -