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The integrated energy systems (IESs), composed of deeply interdependent electric power systems (EPSs) and natural-gas systems (NGSs), are expected to play an important role in the transition to low-carbon sustainable energy systems. To facilitate the security assessment of IESs, this paper initially proposes the concept of IES security region. First, The security region of the IES is defined as a...
This paper presents a two-step modified priority list (MPL) based mixed integer linear programming (MILP) method for improving the computational speed of unit commitment (UC) programs while preserving optimality. In the first step, the heuristics of UC results for a given generation fleet are investigated to develop the MPL. A subset of the generators are determined to be online (committed) or offline...
This paper presents a novel coordinating algorithm for dispatching regulation services between slow and fast power regulating resources using a conventional power generator and a flywheel energy storage system as an example. The goal is to let the flywheel storage device follow the fast changes in the regulation signal and let the conventional generator compensate for the energy imbalance when the...
Contemporary power systems face uncertainties coming from multiple sources, including forecast errors of load, wind and solar generation, uninstructed deviation and forced outage of traditional generators, and unscheduled loss of transmission lines. With increasing amounts of wind and solar generation being integrated into the system, these uncertainties have been growing significantly. It is critically...
This paper proposes a new framework for the power system unit commitment process, incorporating generation flexibility requirements and environmental constraints into the existing unit commitment algorithm. The generation flexibility requirements are to address the uncertainty and variability associated with large amounts of intermittent resources as well as with load, which cause real-time balancing...
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