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Robust Co-Optimization Planning of Interdependent Electricity and Natural Gas Systems With a Joint N-1 and Probabilistic Reliability Criterion
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringNatural Gas SystemsMulti-energy SystemSharp GrowthOperations ResearchEnergy OptimizationPower SystemSystems EngineeringCombinatorial OptimizationRobust OptimizationJoint N-1Computer EngineeringPower System OptimizationUnit CommitmentEnergy ManagementOptimization ProblemGrid OptimizationRobust Co-optimization Planning
As the sharp growth of gas-fired power plants and the new emergence of power-to-gas (PtG) technology intensify the interdependence between electricity and natural gas systems, it is imperative to co-optimize the two systems for improving the overall efficiency. This paper presents a long-term robust co-optimization planning model for interdependent systems, for minimizing total investment and operation costs. Beside generators, transmission lines, gas suppliers, and pipelines, PtGs and gas compressor stations are also considered as investment candidates to effectively handle wind power uncertainties in the power system and compensate pressure losses in the gas network. Furthermore, the proposed model includes a joint N-1 and probabilistic reliability criterion to promote economical and reliable planning solutions. The proposed model is solved via a decomposition approach, by iteratively solving a base-case master problem and two operation subproblems to check N-1 and probabilistic reliability criteria. Numerical case studies illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed robust co-optimization planning approach.
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