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Interval economic dispatch is derived from the traditional economic dispatch considering the interval numbers for wind power uncertainties to achieve the upper and lower bound of the optimal objective and generation output. Mathematically, the interval economic dispatch is to solve the interval optimization with the right-hand interval numbers. In this book, a general algorithm is proposed to solve this kind of mathematical problem, which can be extended to other research area. Furthermore, the infeasibility of interval economic dispatch is dealt with by two strategies to avoid the loss of dispatch instructions in the close-loop control. One is to find the optimal curtailment of wind power and the other is transmission constraints softened using exact penalty function based triple-level optimization model.
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Ding, T. (2017). Interval Economic Dispatch and the Tackling of Infeasible Model. In: Power System Operation with Large Scale Stochastic Wind Power Integration. Springer Theses. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2561-7_4
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