Abstract

Under future low-carbon scenarios, it will be crucial to boost the rapidity in the delivery of frequency response services, especially those provided by conventional generators. This paper proposes a novel framework for the scheduling of frequency response services that incentivizes a rapid response from different system assets, including conventional generators. Differently from other approaches which envisage a fixed delivery time for frequency response services, the proposed methodology implements time-varying delivery intervals, which coincide with the time of frequency nadir occurrence. A relevant set of linearized constraints is embedded in a typical power system scheduling model. Results indicate that the proposed methodology reduces the unnecessary overscheduling associated with traditional methodologies, leading to significant operational cost savings.

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