Abstract
AbstractModeling large energy systems requires different forms of simplifications and aggregations. This is especially true for large hydropower systems. One way to simplify the modeling of hydropower as a part of large scale energy systems is to utilize so-called Equivalent models. The hydropower Equivalent model is a simplified hydropower area model with only one (or a few stations) which aims to mimic the behavior of an Original more detailed model containing all stations in a specific area. However, one drawback has been that the Equivalent model fails to match the highest production peaks of the real Original system. Methods to increase the maximum peaks in the Equivalent model have so far resulted in overall lower performance, where the production during lower peaks instead would be overestimated. Thus, in this paper, a method for computing hydrosystem area Equivalent models that not only have good average performance but also can capture the production peaks of the real hydropower system is developed. The new method allows for optimal partition and efficiency of different segments in the hydropower marginal production function.
Funder
Royal Institute of Technology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Energy,Economics and Econometrics,Modeling and Simulation
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