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Impacts of Stochastic Wind Power and Storage Participation on Economic Dispatch in Distribution Systems

Authors

Bizuayehu, Abebe W. , SÁNCHEZ DE LA NIETA LÓPEZ, AGUSTÍN ALEANDRO, Contreras, Javier , Catalao, Joao P. S.

External publication

Si

Means

IEEE Trans. Sustainable Energy

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

4.909

SJR Impact

2.368

Publication date

01/07/2016

ISI

000379696600043

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-84976490252

Abstract

Evaluating the impact related to stochastic wind generation and generic storage on economic dispatch in distribution system operation is an important issue in power systems. This paper presents the analysis of the impacts of high wind power and storage participation on a distribution system over a period of 24 h using grid reconfiguration for electrical distribution system (EDS) radial operation. In order to meet this objective, a stochastic mixed integer linear programming (SMILP) is proposed, where the balance between load and generation has to be satisfied minimizing the expected cost during the operation period. The model also considers distributed generation (DG) represented by wind scenarios and conventional generation, bus loads represented through a typical demand profile, and generic storage. A case study provides results for a weakly meshed distribution network with 70 buses, describing in a comprehensive manner the effects of stochastic wind scenarios and storage location on distribution network parameters, voltage, substation behavior as well as power losses, and the expected cost of the system.

Keywords

Distributed generation; distribution system reconfiguration (DSR); generic storage; stochastic mixed integer linear programming (SMILP); wind generation