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Thursday, August 14, 2014
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
T-4 Conference Room 03-524-105

Student Seminar

Computational methods for chance-constrained optimal power flow

Miles Lubin
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Optimal power flow (OPF) is an optimization problem solved in real time over a large geographic region which is used to to fix generation levels and set energy prices. Formulations used in practice are deterministic and cannot properly account for uncertainties, which include increasingly significant production from renewable sources like wind. We present a mathematical formulation and accompanying software for taking into account uncertainties by imposing the constraint that physical limits are satisfied with high probability under the worse-case distribution of the uncertainties. We discuss possible extensions to nonlinear formulations for power flow, reviewing some recent theoretical developments on the tractability of uncertainty sets in nonlinear optimization.

Host: Russell Bent