Jorge Cortés
Professor
Cymer Corporation Endowed Chair
Hybrid
interconnection of iterative bidding and power network dynamics for
frequency regulation and optimal dispatch
T. Stegink, A. Cherukuri, C. De Persis, A. J. van der Schaft, J.
Cortés
IEEE Transactions on Control of Network Systems 6 (2) (2019), 572-585
Abstract
This paper considers a real-time electricity market
involving an independent system operator (ISO) and a
group of strategic generators. The ISO operates a
market where generators bid prices at which there
are willing to provide power. The ISO makes power
generation assignments with the goal of solving the
economic dispatch problem and regulating the network
frequency. We propose a multi-rate hybrid algorithm
for bidding and market clearing that combines the
discrete nature of iterative bidding with the
continuous nature of the frequency evolution in the
power network. We establish sufficient upper bounds
on the inter-event times that guarantee that the
proposed algorithm asymptotically converges to an
equilibrium corresponding to an efficient Nash
equilibrium and zero frequency deviation. Our
technical analysis builds on the characterization of
the robustness properties of the continuous-time
version of the bidding update process interconnected
with the power network dynamics via the
identification of a novel LISS-Lyapunov function.
Simulations on the IEEE 14-bus system illustrate our
results.
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