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Proximal Bundle Methods in Unit Commitment Optimization

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2012

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  • Tim Drees

    (RWTH Aachen)

  • Roland Schuster

    (RWTH Aachen)

  • Albert Moser

    (RWTH Aachen)

Abstract

The augmented use of renewable energy sources will increase the volatility of the residual load in the next few years. Under these circumstances, the existing numerical methods for solving the unit commitment problem reach the performance limits in terms of their rate of convergence. Therefore new methods with a higher convergence are necessary in the unit commitment optimization. This paper intends to exemplify the use of Proximal Bundle Methods in large scale unit commitment.

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  • Tim Drees & Roland Schuster & Albert Moser, 2014. "Proximal Bundle Methods in Unit Commitment Optimization," Operations Research Proceedings, in: Stefan Helber & Michael Breitner & Daniel Rösch & Cornelia Schön & Johann-Matthias Graf von der Schu (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2012, edition 127, pages 469-474, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:oprchp:978-3-319-00795-3_70
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00795-3_70
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