2015
DOI: 10.3906/elk-1301-164
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Demand response in the day-ahead operation of an isolated microgrid in the presence of uncertainty of wind power

Abstract: This paper explores the utilization of demand response in the day-ahead operation of an isolated microgrid in the presence of wind units. The operation of the network with high penetration wind units (i.e. uncertainty of wind units) is modeled as a unit commitment problem. In addition, electrical power storage is modeled in a daily power curve to decrease the effect of uncertainty in the wind units. Due to avoiding large-scale complexities and the deeper study effect of demand-side management on operations, th… Show more

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“…The load cut was applied to the total load and ignored other load management techniques. Olamaei and Ashouri [8] analyzed the impact of load response on the cost of MG and the load response presented as a load shifting. The algorithm was applied to low voltage MG which consists of micro turbines, wind turbines, and storage devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The load cut was applied to the total load and ignored other load management techniques. Olamaei and Ashouri [8] analyzed the impact of load response on the cost of MG and the load response presented as a load shifting. The algorithm was applied to low voltage MG which consists of micro turbines, wind turbines, and storage devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%