학술논문

Integrating short and long-term energy expansion planning tools for more resilient mid-term energy plans for the Brazilian interconnected system
Document Type
Conference
Source
2010 IREP Symposium Bulk Power System Dynamics and Control - VIII (IREP) Bulk Power System Dynamics and Control (iREP) - VIII (iREP), 2010 iREP Symposium. :1-10 Aug, 2010
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Planning
Biological system modeling
Computational modeling
Reservoirs
Production
Investments
Stochastic processes
Language
Abstract
Currently in Brazil, long-term (horizon 20 to 30 years) and short-term (15 years horizon) energy expansion planning studies are carried out under the coordination of the Ministry of Mines and Energy. More recently the Federal Government has decided to carry out mid-term studies (15 years horizon). For long-term and short-term studies are adopted the computational models MELP and NEWAVE, respectively. For mid-term studies there is not a specific model developed. In this context, this paper describes investigations carried out on the combined use of MELP and NEWAVE models, involving an iterative process between them, which could be useful for mid-term expansion planning studies. Numerical results are presented using a case study derived from the Brazilian interconnected power system.