PI: Mount, Tim The primary objectives of this proposal were to (1) evaluate the effects of different types of storage on annual system costs and performance, (2) evaluate the effects of ramping on annual system costs and performance, (3) develop appropriate rate... |
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PI: Mount, Tim The objective of this project was to use the new multi-period version of the Cornell SuperOPF to analyze the system and economic effects of having high penetrations of renewable energy on a network and to determine effective ways to mitigate the... |
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PI: Bitar, Eilyan This research aims to develop novel algorithmic tools to efficiently manage the variability that renewable energy resources bring to bear on power system operations at scale. Specifically, this work aims to (1) develop distributionally robust control... |
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PI: Tong, Lang As more renewable resources are integrated into the transmission system, and the power system operates closer to its capacity, congestion conditions become less predictable and locational marginal prices more volatile. The increased congestion... |
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PI: Hobbs, Ben This project is developing methods that integrate capacity expansion decisions and OPF methodologies in a decomposition scheme in order to rigorously capture operational constraints such as security constraints, ramp limitations, and transmission flow... |
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PI: Tong, Lang This project focused on data quality on the real-time market operations of a power system. In particular, the project addressed the following pertinent issues: (i) in the presence of bad data, to what degree that real-time locational marginal prices... |
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PI: Varaiya, Pravin This research is focused on two innovative bidding strategies in the day-ahead markets and the real-time market: virtual bids and flexible bids. This work builds on previous CERTS research, which focused on developing advances in: (a) Risk-limiting... |
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