Abstract
The power system scheduling process faces significant flexibility challenges due to the growing need for coordinated operation among diverse power sources and the increasing penetration of renewable energy. This paper proposes a multi-objective power system dispatch method that adapts to dynamic operating conditions and varying levels of renewable energy integration. The proposed approach considers the coordinated operation of wind, photovoltaic, hydropower, thermal power, and energy storage systems. The proposed method, developed within a unified scheduling framework, integrates key components, including deep peak shaving of thermal power, cascade coordination of hydropower, dynamic evolution of energy storage states, and forecasting of wind and solar outputs. It incorporates the operational characteristics and constraints of diverse power sources into the system model. Multiple scheduling objectives are unified into a weighted optimization model by introducing adjustable objective weight coefficients, allowing flexible switching between different operational preferences. The objectives include minimizing thermal power generation costs, maximizing energy storage benefits, minimizing renewable energy curtailment, and reducing external power purchase costs. Simulation results based on an improved IEEE 30-bus system demonstrate that the method effectively coordinates resources under varying load conditions and weight configurations, while balancing economic efficiency and renewable energy utilization. The approach shows strong practical applicability and scheduling flexibility.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 085320 |
| Journal | AIP Advances |
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue number | 8 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Aug 2025 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
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