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An Integrated Market for Electricity and Natural Gas Systems with Stochastic Power Producers

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  • Ordoudis, Christos
  • Pinson, Pierre
  • Morales, Juan M.

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In energy systems with high shares of weather-driven renewable power sources, gas-fired power plants can serve as a back-up technology to ensure security of supply and provide short-term flexibility. Therefore, a tighter coordination between electricity and natural gas networks is foreseen. In this work, we examine different levels of coordination in terms of system integration and time coupling of trading floors. We propose an integrated operational model for electricity and natural gas systems under uncertain power supply by applying two-stage stochastic programming. This formulation co-optimizes day-ahead and real-time dispatch of both energy systems and aims at minimizing the total expected cost. Additionally, two deterministic models, one of an integrated energy system and one that treats the two systems independently, are presented. We utilize a formulation that considers the linepack of the natural gas system, while it results in a tractable mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) model. Our analysis demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed model in accommodating high shares of renewables and the importance of proper natural gas system modeling in short-term operations to reveal valuable flexibility of the natural gas system. Moreover, we identify the coordination parameters between the two markets and show their impact on the system’s operation and dispatch.

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  • Ordoudis, Christos & Pinson, Pierre & Morales, Juan M., 2019. "An Integrated Market for Electricity and Natural Gas Systems with Stochastic Power Producers," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 272(2), pages 642-654.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ejores:v:272:y:2019:i:2:p:642-654
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2018.06.036
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