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Real-Time Optimal Power Flow under Wind Energy Penetration-Part I: Approach

Published 28 Jun 2018 in math.OC | (1806.11171v1)

Abstract: Real-time optimal power flow (RT-OPF) under wind energy penetration is highly desired but extremely difficult to realize. This is basically due to the conflict between the fast changes in wind power generation and the slow response from the optimization computation. This paper (Part I) presents a prediction-updating approach to address this challenge. We consider essential scenarios around forecasted data of wind power that would probably happen during the computation time required for solving a large-scale complex optimal power flow problem. Parallel computing is used to solve the individual OPF problems corresponding to these scenarios. This provides for the forecasted time horizon probable reference operations in the form of a lookup-table. One of these operations will be selected based on the actual wind power and realized to the grid for the current time interval, thus leading to a RT-OPF framework. The proposed approach is implemented in Part II of this paper using a 41-bus medium-voltage distribution network as a case study.

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