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Type: Article

Reliability constrained generation expansion planning with consideration of wind farms uncertainties in deregulated electricity market

Journal: Energy Conversion and Management (01968904)Year: 2013Volume: 76Issue: Pages: 517 - 526
DOI:10.1016/j.enconman.2013.08.002Language: English

Abstract

This paper addresses reliability constrained generation expansion planning (GEP) in the presence of wind farm uncertainty in deregulated electricity market. The proposed GEP aims at maximizing the expected profit of all generation companies (GENCOs), while considering security and reliability constraints such as reserve margin and loss of load expectation (LOLE). Wind farm uncertainty is also considered in the planning and GENCOs denote their planning in the presence of wind farm uncertainty. The uncertainty is modeled by probability distribution function (PDF) and Monte-Carlo simulation (MCS) is used to insert uncertainty into the problem. The proposed GEP is a constrained, nonlinear, mixed-integer optimization programming and solved by using particle swarm optimization (PSO) method. In this paper, Electricity market structure is modeled as a pool market. Simulation results verify the effectiveness and validity of the proposed planning for maximizing GENCOs profit in the presence of wind farms uncertainties in electricity market. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


Author Keywords

Deregulated electricity marketGeneration expansion planningParticle swarm optimizationReliabilityWind farms

Other Keywords

Constrained optimizationDistribution functionsElectric industryInteger programmingIntelligent systemsLoss of load probabilityParticle swarm optimization (PSO)Probability distributionsProfitabilityReliabilityWind powerDeregulated electricity marketElectricity-market structureGeneration expansion planningLoss of load expectationMixed integer optimizationParticle swarm optimization method (PSO)Security and reliabilitiesWind farmElectric utilities