Abstract

The task of power systems mode optimization relates to the complex tasks of non-linear mathematical programming. Despite the development over the past few decades many methods and algorithms for solving this problem, questions of their improvement taking into account the current operating conditions of energy systems remain an important task. This article proposes a new algorithm for the optimization of short-term modes of power systems, taking into account frequency changes in terms of the probabilistic nature of initial information. A distinctive feature of the algorithm is associated with the elimination of the need to choose the single slack bus with balancing power plant in calculations, which is typical for many existing methods. It is shown that taking into account frequency change in the optimization of power system mode in terms of probabilistic nature of initial information can introduce significant changes in the calculation results and lead to a corresponding increase in the resulting economic effect.

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