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Latin American applied research

versión impresa ISSN 0327-0793

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RUBIALES, A. J.; RISSO, M. A.; MAYORANO, F. J.  y  LOTITO, P. A.. Short term hydrothermal coordination problem considering environmental concerns. Lat. Am. appl. res. [online]. 2012, vol.42, n.4, pp.413-425. ISSN 0327-0793.

Solving the Short Term Hydrothermal Coordination Problem considers the resolution of both the Unit Commitment and the Economic Dispatch for thermal and hydraulic units. This problem is solved for several time horizons between a day and a week with a one-hour step. The traditional short-term scheduling problem of hydrothermal units, minimizing fuel cost during a time, does not include concerns due to emission pollution coming from the operation of thermal plants. In this work, environmental constraints are considered. Focusing on avoiding post-dispatch corrections, the transmission network is modeled with a high level of detail considering an AC power fow. These facts lead to a very complex optimization problem which is solved by using a novel decomposition approach based on Generalized Benders Decomposition and traditional, well-known optimization techniques. The approach presented in this work allows the decomposition of the whole problem in a quadratic mixed integer master problem, and in a separable non-linear subproblem. The former defnes the state and the active power dispatched by each unit whereas the latter determines the reactive power to meet the electrical constraints through a modified AC optimal power fow. Diferent variations of the developed methodology were evaluated in order to consider environmental constraints. These approaches were applied to a 9-bus test case and to a 87-bus real system.

Palabras clave : Short Term Hydrothermal Coordination; Unit Commitment; Generalized Benders Decomposition; Environmental Constraints.

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