Long-term energetic analysis for electric expansion planning under high wind power penetration scenarios in Colombia and neighboring countries

I. A. Isaac, J. M. Areiza, J. W. González, H. Biechl

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    Abstract

    The goal for solving the expansion planning (EP) problem in electrical systems involves the search for the optimal allocation of output power among available generators to serve the system load in a given time horizon. Currently, environmental aspects and the continuing search for alternative energy sources, push for the integration of wind power generators in the EP problem. In order to fulfill this new requirement, this paper developes a long-term energetic analysis for expansion planning under high wind power penetration scenarios in Colombia and its effect in neighboring countries. The simulations were developed using SDDP™ software package, a tool based in stochastic dual dynamic programming technique for hydrothermal-wind least-cost dispatch.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2010 7th International Conference on the European Energy Market, EEM 2010
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2010
    Event2010 7th International Conference on the European Energy Market, EEM 2010 - Madrid, Spain
    Duration: 23 Jun 201025 Jun 2010

    Publication series

    Name2010 7th International Conference on the European Energy Market, EEM 2010

    Conference

    Conference2010 7th International Conference on the European Energy Market, EEM 2010
    Country/TerritorySpain
    CityMadrid
    Period23/06/1025/06/10

    Keywords

    • Colombian interconnected system
    • Economic dispatch (ED)
    • International interconnections
    • Power systems planning
    • Stochastic dual dynamic programming (SDDP)
    • Unit commitment
    • Wind energy (WE)

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