Sub-hour Unit Commitment MILP Model with ...
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Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Title :
Sub-hour Unit Commitment MILP Model with Benchmark Problem Instances
Author(s) :
Carroll, Paula [Auteur]
University College Dublin [Dublin] [UCD]
Flynn, Damian [Auteur]
University College Dublin [Dublin] [UCD]
Fortz, Bernard [Auteur]
Integrated Optimization with Complex Structure [INOCS]
Graphes et Optimisation Mathématique [Bruxelles] [GOM]
Melhorn, Alex [Auteur]
University College Dublin [Dublin] [UCD]
University College Dublin [Dublin] [UCD]
Flynn, Damian [Auteur]
University College Dublin [Dublin] [UCD]
Fortz, Bernard [Auteur]
Integrated Optimization with Complex Structure [INOCS]
Graphes et Optimisation Mathématique [Bruxelles] [GOM]
Melhorn, Alex [Auteur]
University College Dublin [Dublin] [UCD]
Conference title :
ICCSA 2017 - 17th International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications
City :
Trieste
Country :
Italie
Start date of the conference :
2017-07-03
Book title :
LNCS
Journal title :
Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2017
Publication date :
2017
HAL domain(s) :
Computer Science [cs]/Operations Research [math.OC]
English abstract : [en]
Power systems are operated to deliver electricity at minimum cost while adhering to operational and technical constraints. The introduction of smart grid technologies and renewable energy sources offers new challenges and ...
Show more >Power systems are operated to deliver electricity at minimum cost while adhering to operational and technical constraints. The introduction of smart grid technologies and renewable energy sources offers new challenges and opportunities for the efficient and reliable management of the grid. In this paper we focus on a Mixed Integer Programming sub-hour Unit Commitment model. We present analysis of computational results from a large set of problem instances based on the Irish system and show that problem instances with higher variability in net demand (after the integration of renewables) are more challenging to solveShow less >
Show more >Power systems are operated to deliver electricity at minimum cost while adhering to operational and technical constraints. The introduction of smart grid technologies and renewable energy sources offers new challenges and opportunities for the efficient and reliable management of the grid. In this paper we focus on a Mixed Integer Programming sub-hour Unit Commitment model. We present analysis of computational results from a large set of problem instances based on the Irish system and show that problem instances with higher variability in net demand (after the integration of renewables) are more challenging to solveShow less >
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Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
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Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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