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A Scenario-Oriented Approach to Energy-Reserve Joint Procurement and Pricing

Jiantao Shi, Ye Guo, Lang Tong, Wenchuan Wu, Hongbin Sun

2022IEEE Transactions on Power Systems30 citationsDOI

Abstract

We consider some crucial problems related to the secure and reliable operation of power systems with high renewable penetrations: how much reserve should we procure, how should reserve resources distribute among different locations, and how should we price reserve and charge uncertainty sources. These issues have so far been largely addressed empirically. In this paper, we first develop a scenario-oriented energy-reserve co-optimization model, which directly connects reserve procurement with possible outages and load/renewable power fluctuations without the need for empirical reserve requirements. Accordingly, reserve can be optimally procured system-wide to handle all possible future uncertainties with the minimum expected system total cost. Based on the proposed model, marginal pricing approaches are developed for energy and reserve, respectively. Locational uniform pricing is established for energy, and the similar property is also established for the combination of reserve and re-dispatch. In addition, properties of cost recovery for generators and revenue adequacy for the system operator (SO) are also proven. Simulations validate the effectiveness of the proposed mechanism.

Topics & Concepts

Reserve requirementProcurementElectric power systemRenewable energyComputer scienceRevenueMathematical optimizationReliability engineeringEconomicsPower (physics)EngineeringElectrical engineeringFinanceManagementMonetary policyPhysicsMonetary economicsMathematicsCentral bankQuantum mechanicsElectric Power System OptimizationSmart Grid Energy ManagementOptimal Power Flow Distribution
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