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An Alternative Method for Solving Security-Constrained Unit Commitment with Neural Network Based Battery Degradation Model

Systems and Control 2022-07-14 v2 Systems and Control

Abstract

Battery energy storage system (BESS) can effectively mitigate the uncertainty of variable renewable generation and provide flexible ancillary services. However, degradation is a key concern for rechargeable batteries such as the most widely used Lithium-ion battery. A neural network based battery degradation (NNBD) model can accurately quantify the battery degradation. When incorporating the NNBD model into security-constrained unit commitment (SCUC), we can establish a battery degradation based SCUC (BD-SCUC) model that can consider the equivalent battery degradation cost precisely. However, the BD-SCUC may not be solved directly due to high non-linearity of the NNBD model. To address this issue, the NNBD model is linearized by converting the nonlinear activation function at each neuron into linear constraints, which enables BD-SCUC to become a linearized BD-SCUC (L-BD-SCUC) model. Case studies demonstrate the proposed L-BD-SCUC model can be efficiently solved for multiple BESS buses power system day-ahead scheduling problems with the lowest total cost including the equivalent degradation cost and normal operation cost.

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@article{arxiv.2207.00650,
  title  = {An Alternative Method for Solving Security-Constrained Unit Commitment with Neural Network Based Battery Degradation Model},
  author = {Cunzhi Zhao and Xingpeng Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.00650},
  year   = {2022}
}

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6 pages

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