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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Kazemi, Mohsen | Niknam, Taher; * | Bahmani-Firouzi, Bahman | Nafar, Mehdi
Affiliations: Department of Electrical Engineering, Marvdasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht, Iran
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. Taher Niknam. E-mail: niknam@sutech.ac.ir.
Abstract: This paper uses the coordinated energy management strategy for different sources and storages in the framework of flexible grid-connected energy hubs that participate in the day-ahead (DA) energy and reserve markets. In the base problem, this method maximizes the difference between the expected revenue of hubs gained by selling energy and reserve power in the proposed markets and the expected cost of lost flexibility (COLF). Also, it is subject to linearized optimal power flow (LOPF) equations in the electricity, gas and district heating systems, as well as hub constraints including different sources, storages and reserve models. This problem contains uncertainties of load, market price, reserve requirement, renewable power and hub mobile storages parameters. Therefore, the hybrid stochastic/robust optimization (HSRO) is suitable to model these uncertain parameters and obtain robust capability for the hub to improve the system flexibility. Accordingly, the bounded uncertainty-based robust optimization (BURO) is used in this paper to model the uncertainty of hub mobile storages to achieve the hub robust potential in improving the system flexibility, and other uncertain parameters are modeled according to scenario-based stochastic programming (SBSP). Finally, the proposed strategy is implemented on a standard test system. The obtained numerical results confirm the capability of the suggested scheme in improving the economic status of sources and storages using the coordinated energy management strategy in the form of an energy hub, as well as enhancing economic conditions, operation, and flexibility of energy networks thanks to hubs for having access to optimal scheduling.
Keywords: Coordinated energy management, cost of lost flexibility, energy and reserve market, flexible grid-connected energy hub, hybrid stochastic/robust optimization
DOI: 10.3233/JIFS-201284
Journal: Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 4005-4020, 2021
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