Article ID: | iaor20108615 |
Volume: | 24 |
Issue: | 12 |
Start Page Number: | 3101 |
End Page Number: | 3114 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2010 |
Journal: | Water Resources Management |
Authors: | Brando B |
Keywords: | programming: nonlinear, programming: dynamic |
This paper investigates the validity of a simplified equivalent reservoir representation of a multi‐reservoir hydroelectric system for modelling its optimal operation for power maximization. This simplification, proposed by Arvanitidis and Rosing (1970), imputes a potential energy equivalent reservoir with energy inflows and outflows. The hydroelectric system is also modelled for power maximization considering individual reservoir characteristics without simplifications. Both optimization models employed MINOS package for solution of the non‐linear programming problems. A comparison between total optimized power generation over the planning horizon by the two methods shows that the equivalent reservoir is capable of producing satisfactory power estimates with less than 6% underestimation. The generation and total reservoir storage trajectories along the planning horizon obtained by equivalent reservoir method, however, presented significant discrepancies as compared to those found in the detailed modelling. This study is motivated by the fact that Brazilian generation system operations are based on the equivalent reservoir method as part of the power dispatch procedures. The potential energy equivalent reservoir is an alternative which eliminates problems with the dimensionality of state variables in a dynamic programming model.