Stochastic Hydro-thermal Scheduling Optimization: An Overview

Published in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews , 2016

Recommended citation: de Queiroz, A.R., (2016) Stochastic Hydro-thermal Scheduling Optimization: An Overview, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 62: 382-395 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2016.04.065

This paper presents an overview about the hydro-thermal scheduling problem. In an electrical power system power generators have to be scheduled over a time horizon in order to supply system demand. The scheduling problem consists in dispatching the available generators to meet the system electric load while minimizing the operational costs related to fuel and possible load curtailments. In a system with a large share of hydro generation, different from a thermal dominant power system, the uncertainty of water inflows play an important role in the decision-making process. In this setting the scheduling of generators has to be determined considering different future possibilities for water availability. Also, in the existence of a cascade system, the availability of water to produce electricity in hydro plants is influenced by decisions taken in upstream reservoirs. These issues complicate the hydro-thermal scheduling problem that often in the literature is modeled as a multi-stage stochastic program. In this paper we aim to give an overview about the main ideas behind this problem. We present model formulations, a solution technique, and point out to new developments related to this research.

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