Abstract

As the proportion of new energy continues to increase, the safety and stability of the new power system are challenged, urgently requiring the allocation of new flexible resources. This paper proposes a two-stage robust capacity optimization model considering flexibility demand constraints. Firstly, the uncertain characteristics of new energy are described, and a model of flexible resource adjustment capacity is established. Then, uncertain parameters are introduced to construct a robust capacity optimization model considering supply-demand balance, solved by column constraint generation algorithm and KKT theorem. Finally, a power system in a certain region of China is selected as the simulation object for empirical analysis to verify the effectiveness of the constructed model. The results show that the two-stage robust configuration optimization model constructed in this paper can address the uncertainty of power system and the flexibility demand brought by new energy, and the planning results can achieve a balance between the safety and economy of the new power system.

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