Article ID: | iaor2006507 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 130 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 198 |
End Page Number: | 205 |
Publication Date: | May 2004 |
Journal: | Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management |
Authors: | Wang J.W., Yuan X.H., Zhang Y.C. |
Keywords: | scheduling |
This paper described a short-term hydro generation optimization program that is required by Fujian Electric Power Company Ltd. (FEPCL) to maximize hydropower production, given the beginning-of-study content of each reservoir and the end-of-study contents of the reservoirs with long-term storage. The optimal hydro scheduling problem is formulated as nonlinear programming with linear constraints and is solved by a direct search procedure. A cycling module is used to estimate the end-of-study contents of the reservoirs with short-term storage and the discharge delay releases from upper reservoirs, and then a transition module is solved to obtain the optimal generation scheduling. The system model is already operational for large-scale hydro systems, and currently is being used by FEPCL's operation engineers to determine hourly or half-hourly generation schedules over a period of up to three days.