Ensuring Physically Realizable Storage Operation in the Unit Commitment Problem
José M. Arroyo
Abstract
A linear and convex model has been recently presented for the operation of battery energy storage units that does not explicitly prevent their simultaneous charge and discharge in the problem formulation. This letter claims that the model in such a literature contribution is capable of ensuring the physical realizability of the battery dispatch only when nondiscrete decisions are considered in the optimization problem. This claim is demonstrated through the solution of two instances of a simple unit-commitment-based example comprising two generating units, one battery energy storage unit, and two time periods.
Topics & Concepts
RealizabilityPower system simulationEnergy storageBattery (electricity)Unit (ring theory)Mathematical optimizationComputer scienceOptimization problemEnergy (signal processing)Convex optimizationSimple (philosophy)Regular polygonReliability engineeringControl theory (sociology)Electric power systemEngineeringPower (physics)MathematicsControl (management)AlgorithmPhysicsGeometryPhilosophyQuantum mechanicsEpistemologyMathematics educationStatisticsArtificial intelligenceMicrogrid Control and OptimizationSmart Grid Energy ManagementElectric Vehicles and Infrastructure