2017
DOI: 10.1080/14786451.2017.1357554
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Comparison of flexibility options to improve the value of variable power generation

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“…Depending on the model objectives, it can be a change in parameters or constraints. Examples of the options for the procedure are: When there is a difference between the planning and operational model results, add an artificial variable cost to the investment options in the planning model and run the planning model again (Kiviluoma et al, ). Run a range of cases using the planning model, each having a different artificial variable cost in the investment options. Run the operational model with true variable costs for each of the cases.…”
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“…Depending on the model objectives, it can be a change in parameters or constraints. Examples of the options for the procedure are: When there is a difference between the planning and operational model results, add an artificial variable cost to the investment options in the planning model and run the planning model again (Kiviluoma et al, ). Run a range of cases using the planning model, each having a different artificial variable cost in the investment options. Run the operational model with true variable costs for each of the cases.…”
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“…Run the operational model with true variable costs for each of the cases. Sum fixed costs from the planning model and variable costs from the operational model and find the case with the lowest costs (Kiviluoma et al, ). Solve the planning and operational problems separately in a built‐in iterative procedure using Benders decomposition. Optimality cuts produced by the operational model are included in the planning problem at each iteration before performing the investment cost calculation.…”
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“…They have stated that large‐scale electric boilers are particularly promising due to their ability to absorb “excess” electricity. Kiviluoma et al investigate a range of what they denote flexibility options (which is a broader term than variation management strategies and address uncertainty as well as variability) in a north European context and further strengthen the conclusion that application of power‐to‐heat can enhance the value of wind power and add that similar benefits can be achieved through transmission capacity expansion.…”
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