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Short-Term Scheduling Strategy for Wind-Based Energy Hub: A Hybrid Stochastic/IGDT Approach

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 438-448

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TSTE.2017.2788086

Keywords

Energy hub; wind power generation; information gap decision theory (IGDT); stochastic optimization; uncertainty

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This paper evaluates the scheduling problem for energy hub system consisting of wind turbine, combined heat and power units, auxiliary boilers, and energy storage devices via hybrid stochastic/information gap decision theory (IGDT) approach. Considering that energy hub plays an undeniable role as the coupling among various energy infrastructures, still it is essential to be investigated in both modeling and scheduling aspects. On the other hand, penetration of wind power generation is significantly increased in energy infrastructures in recent years. In response, this paper aims to focus on the hybrid stochastic/IGDT optimization method for the optimal scheduling of wind integrated energy hub considering the uncertainties of wind power generation, energy prices and energy demands explicitly in a way that not only global optimal solution can be reached, but also volume of computations can be lighten. In addition, by the proposed hybrid model, the energy hub operator can pursue two different strategies to face with price uncertainty, i.e., risk-seeker strategy and risk-averse strategy. This method optimizes energy hub scheduling problem in uncertain environment by mixed-integer nonlinear programming. This formulation is proposed to minimize the expected operation cost of energy hub where different energy demands of energy hub would be efficiently met. The forecast errors of uncertainties related to wind power generation and energy demands are modeled as a scenario, while an IGDT optimization approach is proposed to model electricity price uncertainty.

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