Optimal allocation of demand response considering transmission system congestion

Author:

Neves Motta Vinicius,Anjos Miguel F.ORCID,Gendreau Michel

Abstract

AbstractThe increasing penetration of renewable energy sources in the electricity grid brings new operational challenges. This brings up the need for effective means to provide demand response in spite of its distributed nature throughout the grid. Aggregators can be created to manage a set of such demand response resources, but deciding how to allocate an aggregator’s resources is an important problem. One of the aspects that needs more attention is the impact of the transmission system on these decisions. In this paper, we propose a short-term optimization model for allocating demand response(DR) resources as well as generation resources to supply external demand that is offered after the scheduling decision is made. The DR resources will only be available for use after the scheduling decision is made. Finally, our work also considers the impact of congestion in the transmission system when allocating DR. We propose the use of a semidefinite relaxation to provide a good initial point to solve our model with the aim of guaranteeing that we will find an optimal solution. Results from numerical tests with the IEEE 96-RTS and the ACTIVSG500 test grids are reported. We found that DR resources mitigates congestion management, allowing the generators to supply more of the external demand that is offered. Besides that, we observe that using our proposed solution methodology, we were able to obtain optimal solution for both cases studies, which is not the case when solving the original formulation for the ACTIVSG500 grid.

Funder

NSERC-Hydro-Quebec-Schneider Electric Industrial Research Chair on Optimization for Smart Grids

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Management Information Systems,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Management Science and Operations Research,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty

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