Summary:
In a competitive environment, operation and planning decisions of generating units are decentralized. Therefore the management of hydroelectric generation resources requires the development of advanced planning and scheduling tools adapted to the particular needs of each company. This paper presents a method for considering natural water transfers through a pipeline in the context of a midterm hydro scheduling model. The main complexity of gravitational transfer modeling resides in considering the nonlinear relation between the water levels in the connected reservoirs and the transfer flow. The methodology proposed consists first in simplifying the problem by means of a change of variables, subsequently using a piecewise linear approximation of the transfer flow equation in order to consider it within a mixed integer linear programming tool, and ultimately adjusting the final solution. The proposed methodology is currently being used to manage the Sil River hydro basin in the northwest of Spain, with satisfactory results, as shown in the case study.
Keywords: midterm hydroscheduling; optimization; reservoir management
JCR Impact Factor and WoS quartile: 2,154 (2007); 4,600 - Q1 (2023)
DOI reference: https://doi.org/10.1029/2006WR005078
Published on paper: April 2007.
Citation:
R. Moraga, J. García-González, E. Parrilla, S. Nogales, Modeling a nonlinear water transfer between two reservoirs in a midterm hydroelectric scheduling tool. Water Resources Research. Vol. 43, nº. 4, pp. W04499-1 - W04499-11, April 2007.