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Robust Optimization Based Microgrid Scheduling With Islanding Constraints...

by Guodong Liu, Michael R Starke, Bailu Xiao, Kevin Tomsovic
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1820 to 1828
Volume
11
Issue
7

This paper proposes a robust optimization based optimal scheduling model for microgrid operation considering constraints of islanding capability. The objective is to minimize the total operation cost, including generation cost and spinning reserve cost of local resources as well as purchasing cost of energy from the main grid. To ensure the resiliency of a microgrid and improve the reliability of the local electricity supply, the microgrid is required to maintain enough spinning reserve (both up and down) to meet local demand and accommodate local renewable generation when the supply of power from the main grid is interrupted suddenly, i.e., microgrid transitions from grid-connected into islanded mode. Prevailing operational uncertainties in renewable energy resources and load are considered and captured using a robust optimization method. With proper robust level, the solution of the proposed scheduling model ensures successful islanding of the microgrid with minimum load curtailment and guarantees robustness against all possible realizations of the modeled operational uncertainties. Numerical simulations on a microgrid consisting of a wind turbine, a PV panel, a fuel cell, a micro-turbine, a diesel generator and a battery demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheduling model.