Light robust co-optimization of energy and reserves in the day-ahead electricity market

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2024-01-01

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Silva Rodriguez, LinaISNI 0000000527221003
Sanjab, Anibal
Fumagalli, ElenaORCID 0000-0002-5387-2860ISNI 0000000441078568
Gibescu, M.ORCID 0000-0002-4420-8538ISNI 0000000394588206

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Abstract

To accommodate the stochasticity of variable renewable energy sources (VRES) while efficiently dispatching generation resources and procuring adequate reserves, previous research proposed co-optimizing energy and reserves in the day-ahead (DA) using various uncertainty-based mechanisms. However, the co-optimized markets based on these mechanisms exhibit implementation limitations related to their high computational burden, complex customized solution algorithms, and over-conservative solutions. To address these shortcomings, this paper proposes a practical light robust optimization (LR) approach for the DA co-optimization of energy and reserves. The method results in a linear market clearing mechanism that easily enables the control of the robustness level of the solution through a tunable conservativeness parameter. In addition, the paper explores three different formulations for specifying the system reserve requirements considering, namely, fixed reserve requirements (LRF1), variable reserve requirements based on system uncertainty (LRF2), and a combined approach (LRF3). The formulations integrate the uncertainty from VRES in the market setting using a new bid format called uncertainty bid. The three formulations are then compared using a case study. The numerical results show the effects of the variation of the conservativeness parameter and the reserve requirements on the total socio-economic welfare (SEW), dispatched energy quantities, anticipated activation costs, and procured reserves. Moreover, the analyses showcase that sizing reserves based on system uncertainty (in LRF2) results in a 27%–61% decrease in reserve procurement costs when compared with LRF1, while the combined approach (in LRF3) results in a better performance than LRF2 in terms of reserve activation costs, with costs 61%–263% lower than in LRF2.

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Joint market clearing, Light robust optimization, Renewable energy integration, Reserves procurement and activation, Short-term electricity markets, Uncertainty-based market clearing, Mechanical Engineering, General Energy, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Building and Construction, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy

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Silva-Rodriguez, L, Sanjab, A, Fumagalli, E & Gibescu, M 2024, 'Light robust co-optimization of energy and reserves in the day-ahead electricity market', Applied Energy, vol. 353, no. Part A, 121982. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.121982