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Stochastic Dynamic Programming Applied to Hydrothermal Power Systems Operation Planning Based on the Convex Hull Algorithm

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  • Bruno H. Dias
  • André L. M. Marcato
  • Reinaldo C. Souza
  • Murilo P. Soares
  • Ivo C. Silva Junior
  • Edimar J. de Oliveira
  • Rafael B. S. Brandi
  • Tales P. Ramos

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This paper presents a new approach for the expected cost-to-go functions modeling used in the stochastic dynamic programming (SDP) algorithm. The SDP technique is applied to the long-term operation planning of electrical power systems. Using state space discretization, the Convex Hull algorithm is used for constructing a series of hyperplanes that composes a convex set. These planes represent a piecewise linear approximation for the expected cost-to-go functions. The mean operational costs for using the proposed methodology were compared with those from the deterministic dual dynamic problem in a case study, considering a single inflow scenario. This sensitivity analysis shows the convergence of both methods and is used to determine the minimum discretization level. Additionally, the applicability of the proposed methodology for two hydroplants in a cascade is demonstrated. With proper adaptations, this work can be extended to a complete hydrothermal system.

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  • Bruno H. Dias & André L. M. Marcato & Reinaldo C. Souza & Murilo P. Soares & Ivo C. Silva Junior & Edimar J. de Oliveira & Rafael B. S. Brandi & Tales P. Ramos, 2010. "Stochastic Dynamic Programming Applied to Hydrothermal Power Systems Operation Planning Based on the Convex Hull Algorithm," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2010, pages 1-20, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:390940
    DOI: 10.1155/2010/390940
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