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A Two-Stage Robust Optimization Method Based on the Expected Scenario for Islanded Microgrid Energy Management

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  • Qing Duan
  • Wanxing Sheng
  • Haoqing Wang
  • Caihong Zhao
  • Chunyan Ma
  • Shi Cheng

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One of the main challenges in microgrid system energy management is dealing with uncertainties such as the power output from renewable energy sources. The classic two-stage robust optimization (C-TSRO) method was proposed to cope with these uncertainties. However, this method is oriented to the worst-case scenario and is therefore somewhat conservative. In this study, focusing on the energy management of a typical islanded microgrid and considering uncertainties such as the power output of renewable energy sources and the power demand of loads, an expected-scenario-oriented two-stage robust optimization (E-TSRO) method is proposed to alleviate the conservative tendency of the C-TSRO method because the E-TSRO method chooses to optimize the system cost according to the expected scenario instead, while ensuring the feasibility of the first-stage variables for all possible scenarios, including the worst case. According to the structural characteristics of the proposed model based on the E-TSRO method, a column-and-constraint generation (C & CG) algorithm is utilized to solve the proposed model. Finally, the effectiveness of the E-TSRO model and the solution algorithm are analysed and validated through a series of experiments, thus obtaining some important conclusions, i.e., the economic efficiency of system operation can be improved at about 6.7% in comparison with the C-TSRO results.

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  • Qing Duan & Wanxing Sheng & Haoqing Wang & Caihong Zhao & Chunyan Ma & Shi Cheng, 2021. "A Two-Stage Robust Optimization Method Based on the Expected Scenario for Islanded Microgrid Energy Management," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-13, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:7079296
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/7079296
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    1. Shanmugarajah Vinothine & Lidula N. Widanagama Arachchige & Athula D. Rajapakse & Roshani Kaluthanthrige, 2022. "Microgrid Energy Management and Methods for Managing Forecast Uncertainties," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(22), pages 1-22, November.

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