Stochastic planning of multi-bus hydrothermal systems using the scenario tree technique
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Abstract
Hydrothermal operation planning (HTOP) is a complex, large-scale optimal control problem. Traditionally, mathematical programming is used to solve it; however, metaheuristic techniques have emerged as an alternative approach. However, even in the context of current technological developments, the models developed to date generally require simplifications in the formulation. In particular, in medium-term planning, they have used a deterministic model or simplified transmission lines into a single bus. However, this approach leads to conservative and unrealistic solutions that may result in either oversizing or underutilization of resources. Therefore, this work proposes a methodology for incorporating uncertainties into the HTOP problem with a multi-bus topology. It was tested in a three-bus system, where linear functions are applied to simplify the production of hydroelectric plants and the cost of thermal units. The methodology incorporated well-established techniques in an implicit stochastic optimization (ISO) model, using a tree of 50 scenarios to model the hydrological series, which is solved with linear programming (LP). The results were validated with the costs of the 10000 generated series, showing an error of 5.07%. Additionally, the solutions were compared with an adapted metaheuristic technique for this problem to explore models applicable to more complex formulations.
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