Hybrid Deep Neural Network-Based Generation Rescheduling for Congestion Mitigation in Spot Power Market

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Abstract

In the open-access power market environment, the continuously varying loading and accommodation of various bilateral and multilateral transactions, sometimes leads to congestion, which is not desirable. In a day ahead or spot power market, generation rescheduling (GR) is one of the most prominent techniques to be adopted by the system operator (SO) to release congestion. In this paper, a novel hybrid Deep Neural Network (NN) is developed for projecting rescheduled generation dispatches at all the generators. The proposed hybrid Deep Neural Network is a cascaded combination of modified back-propagation (BP) algorithm based ANN as screening module and Deep NN as GR module. The screening module segregates the congested and non-congested loading scenarios resulting due to bilateral/multilateral transactions, efficiently and accurately. However, the GR module projects the re-scheduled active power dispatches at all the generating units at minimum congestion cost for all unseen congested loading scenarios instantly. The present approach provides a ready/instantaneous solution to manage congestion in a spot power market. During the training, the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) is evaluated and minimized. The effectiveness of the proposed method has been demonstrated on the IEEE 30-bus system. The maximum error incurred during the testing phase is found 1.191% which is within the acceptable accuracy limits.

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Agrawal, A., Pandey, S. N., Srivastava, L., Walde, P., Singh, S., Khan, B., & Saket, R. K. (2022). Hybrid Deep Neural Network-Based Generation Rescheduling for Congestion Mitigation in Spot Power Market. IEEE Access, 10, 29267–29276. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3157846

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