Abandoning the Residual Load Duration Curve and Overcoming the Computational Challenge
Paper in proceeding, 2022

As the importance of variable energy sources in-creased in the power sector, employing the Residual Load Duration Curve (RLDC) method became standard practice in many energy system models. RLDCs allow modelers to integrate temporally high-resolution data sets in the energy system while keeping the underlying model tractable. Although the RLDC approach can assist us in simplifying calculations, this comes at a cost: RLDCs disregard the inter-relations between time slices. In this manuscript, we elaborate on our strategy to overcome the computational burden caused by abandoning the RLDC method in the BioENergy OPTimization model (BENOPT). For that purpose, the available resources are utilized efficiently to reduce the run-time.

flexibility

Residual load duration curve

variable renewables

bioenergy

Author

Danial Esmaeili Aliabadi

Helmholtz

Katrina Chan

Helmholtz

Matthias Jordan

Helmholtz

Markus Millinger

Helmholtz

D Thrän

Helmholtz

1st International Workshop on Open Source Modelling and Simulation of Energy Systems, OSMSES 2022 - Proceedings


9781665410083 (ISBN)

1st International Workshop on Open Source Modelling and Simulation of Energy Systems, OSMSES 2022
Aachen, Germany,

Subject Categories

Embedded Systems

Energy Systems

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1109/OSMSES54027.2022.9769166

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