Co-optimizing generation and transmission expansion with wind power in large-scale power grids—Implementation in the US Eastern Interconnection
Abstract
This paper studies the generation and transmission expansion co-optimization problem with a high wind power penetration rate in large-scale power grids. In this paper, generation and transmission expansion co-optimization is modelled as a mixed-integer programming (MIP) problem. A scenario creation method is proposed to capture the variation and correlation of both load and wind power across regions for large-scale power grids. Obtained scenarios that represent load and wind uncertainties can be easily introduced into the MIP problem and then solved to obtain the co-optimized generation and transmission expansion plan. Simulation results show that the proposed planning model and the scenario creation method can improve the expansion result significantly through modelling more detailed information of wind and load variation among regions in the US EI system. The improved expansion plan that combines generation and transmission will aid system planners and policy makers to maximize the social welfare in large-scale power grids.
- Publication:
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Electric Power Systems Research
- Pub Date:
- April 2016
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2016EPSR..133..209Y
- Keywords:
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- Generation and transmission co-optimized expansion;
- Wind power;
- Multiple regions;
- Scenario creation;
- Mixed-integer programming (MIP)