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Hydropower flexibility valuation tool for flow requirement evaluation

Mohammad Roni, Thomas Mosier, Binghui Li, S M Shafiul Alam, Venkat Durvasulu, Beth Lawson, Dave Steindorf, Brenda M. Pracheil, Vishvas Chalishazar

2022Energy Reports16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Timing of generation is becoming more and more valuable. This creates greater potential tension between environmental and power system objectives since both systems require their own flow patterns. Identifying win–win outcomes in this context requires being able to discuss the value of flexibility across stakeholder groups. This research proposes a two-stage optimization method to understand hydropower flexibility to meet both environmental and power system requirements. The tool simulates the two-settlement market process in the U.S. by maximizing revenues from both the day-ahead and real-time markets, subject to plant operational limits, regulatory flow and ramping requirements, and uncertainties associated with water availability and market prices. The model is formulated as linear programming problems and solved using IBM ILOG CPLEX optimizer. By examining a range of flow requirements, ramping constraints, and storage capacities, the proposed tool shows how to make more informed decisions to weigh the cost of specific flow requirements in the context of the overall license requirements. Results from the case study show that revenue is more sensitive to the ramping constraints than the minimum flow constraints. We also demonstrate that removing flow constraints in a dry month increases monthly revenue by up to 118%, as opposed to only 1% in a wet month. In addition, our results suggest that using a learning-based water flow forecast results in an increase of monthly revenue up to 6.4% compared with persistence forecast.

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HydropowerRevenueFlexibility (engineering)Computer scienceContext (archaeology)Valuation (finance)Operations researchEnvironmental economicsRisk analysis (engineering)EconomicsEngineeringBusinessFinanceElectrical engineeringManagementBiologyPaleontologyWater resources management and optimizationElectric Power System OptimizationWater Systems and Optimization
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