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Title
Operations Research Helps the Optimal Bidding of Virtual Power Plants
Authors
KIM, DAEHOCHEON, HYUNGKYUCHOI, DONG GUIM, SEONGBIN
Date Issued
2022-07
Publisher
INFORMS
Abstract
As distributed energy resources (DERs) continue to emerge, a new cloud-based information technology platform business model, the virtual power plant (VPP), is being introduced into the electricity market. The competitiveness of VPPs mainly depends on data analytics and operational technologies. Among the several operational problems, we focus on the optimal bidding decision problem in the day-ahead market. The bidding decision is a VPP???s commitment to supply the market with electricity from uncertain DERs, thereby affecting the VPP???s profits. Based on a collaboration with a VPP company in South Korea, H Energy Co. Ltd., we formulate a Markov decision process model for the problem and use a stochastic dynamic programming-based solution approach. This is the first study under the incentivebased market structure. To describe the uncertainty in the power supply from DERs, we build frameworks to generate scenario trees or lattices. Additionally, we apply heuristic techniques to reduce the computational burden. Through a pilot test based on real data, we verify the performance and practicality of our proposed model and solution approach. The case company has begun implementing the model and solution approach on its platform and has found that performance has improved after using advanced forecasting models for DERs.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/113464
DOI
10.1287/inte.2022.1120
ISSN
2644-0865
Article Type
Article
Citation
Informs Journal on Applied Analytics, vol. 52, no. 4, page. 344 - 362, 2022-07
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