2009 6th International Conference on the European Energy Market 2009
DOI: 10.1109/eem.2009.5207208
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Security-constrained unit commitment in a system with wind generation and compressed air energy storage

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“…Another study provides an economic evaluation concerning the installation of a CAES system for a private wind energy surplus on the island of Crete [23]. A basic formulation of SCUC problem emphasising on wind power and CAES is presented in [24]. Garcia-Gonzalez et al [25] investigate the impact of pumped-storage on system with high wind penetration.…”
Section: Energy Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another study provides an economic evaluation concerning the installation of a CAES system for a private wind energy surplus on the island of Crete [23]. A basic formulation of SCUC problem emphasising on wind power and CAES is presented in [24]. Garcia-Gonzalez et al [25] investigate the impact of pumped-storage on system with high wind penetration.…”
Section: Energy Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These challenges include effects of wind power on the power system, operating cost, power quality, power imbalances, power system dynamics and impacts on transmission planning. Basic formulation and study presented in [24] have been extended in this paper to provide a comprehensive formulation of SCUC with CAES including the way a CAES can participate in AS market. Several different scenarios for two-test case systems are further provided in case studies to show the impact of CAES on locational marginal price (LMP), mitigating transmission congestions, environmental limit, peak-shaving, system operational cost, wind curtailment and price of AS.…”
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“…A formulation of SCUC with the integration of CAES and WP is presented to obtain a commitment scheduling at a maximum power output and a minimum production cost and the optimization model is formulated as mixed integer programming (MIP)for solving the SCUC [2], [3], [4]. The SCUC problem with the impact of RES and CAES subjected to several unit/system constraints.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, one necessary purpose of the generation companies is to provide service with minimum production and total costs. For the SCUC problem, the maximization of the system security is subject to lines flow constraints, such that the minimization of line flow can be provided by the commitment of inexpensive units along with an optimal economic load dispatch [2,3]. A different UC modeling in a deterministic and stochastic manner in a 24 h horizon is presented in [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%