2015
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2015.2395391
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An Enterprise Control Assessment Method for Variable Energy Resource-Induced Power System Imbalances—Part II: Methodology

Abstract: Abstract-In recent years, an extensive academic and industrial literature has developed to determine how much such variable energy resources (VER) may be integrated and how to best mitigate their impacts. While certainly insightful within the context of their application, many integration studies have methodological limitations in that they are case specific, address a single control function of power grid balancing operations, and are often not validated by simulation. This paper presents a holistic method fo… Show more

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“…The objective function of UC as a well-known problem in power system operation is commonly modeled as (1a) which includes the energy production costs presented in (1b) and start-up/shut-down costs provided in (1c) and (1d) [2]- [6], [13], [16]. …”
Section: A Operational Cost Objective Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The objective function of UC as a well-known problem in power system operation is commonly modeled as (1a) which includes the energy production costs presented in (1b) and start-up/shut-down costs provided in (1c) and (1d) [2]- [6], [13], [16]. …”
Section: A Operational Cost Objective Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…System operator needs to have sufficient up-anddown SR to properly manage power systems' uncertainties and contingencies. To the best of our knowledge, the previous works in the area of unit commitment (UC) are related to solution methodologies for UC [2]- [6], risk-constrained UC and modeling related uncertainties [6]- [9], and scheduling of sufficient reserve [10]- [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Generally speaking, each of these layers have typically been addressed individually despite their interdependence. More recent work instead advocates a holistic enterprise control approach [31,69,70] where all three layers are simultaneously synthesized, analyzed and simulated.…”
Section: Introduction: Resilience In Power System Coordination and Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%