Chance constrained programming using non-Gaussian joint distribution function in design of standalone hybrid renewable energy systems

Azadeh Kamjoo, Alireza Maheri, Ghanim A. Putrus

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Abstract

Performance of a HRES (hybrid renewable energy system) is highly affected by changes in renewable resources and therefore interruptions of electricity supply may happen in such systems. In this paper, a method to determine the optimal size of HRES components is proposed, considering uncertainties in renewable resources. The method is based on CCP (chance-constrained programming) to handle the uncertainties in power produced by renewable resources. The design variables are wind turbine rotor swept area, PV (photovoltaic) panel area and number of batteries. The common approach in solving problems with CCP is based on assuming the uncertainties to follow Gaussian distribution. The analysis presented in this paper shows that this assumption may result in a conservative solution rather than an optimum. The analysis is based on comparing the results of the common approach with those obtained by using the proposed method. The performance of the proposed method in design of HRES is validated by using the Monte Carlo simulation approach. To obtain accurate results in Monte Carlo simulation, the wind speed and solar irradiance variations are modelled with known distributions as well as using time series analysis; and the best fit models are selected as the random generators in Monte Carlo simulation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)677-688
Number of pages12
JournalEnergy
Volume66
Early online date13 Feb 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2014

Bibliographical note

The financial support by Synchron Technology Ltd. through co-funding of this project is gratefully acknowledged.

Keywords

  • standalone hybrid systems
  • hybrid wind-PV-battery
  • reliability
  • design under uncertainties
  • chance constrained programming

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