Advanced Modeling and Optimization Techniques for Power System Operation under Uncertain Environment

主讲人:吴磊
讲座时间:2017-06-27 13:30:00
讲座地点:杨浦校区致远楼902
主办单位:电气工程学院
主讲人简介:Short Bio:Dr. Lei Wu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY. He received Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, in 2008. His primary research and teaching areas are focused on power and energy system optimization and control, with specific interests in the modeling of large-scale power systems with a high penetration of demand response and renewable energy. His educational and research activities are supported by NSF, DOE, NYSERDA, other federal/state/local agencies, and private industry. He has extensive experiences working with power industry such as GE Energy, NYISO, MISO, and National Grid. He is the co-author of over 70 journal papers and the recipient of several Transactions Prize Paper Awards from the IEEE Power and Energy Society. He is the receipt of NSF CAREER Award in 2013, IBM Smarter Planet Faculty Innovation Award in 2011, and John Graham Faculty Award at Clarkson in 2015. He serves as Editor or member of editorial boards of several internationally recognized journals. 吴磊博士是美国克拉克森大学电气与计算机工程系的副教授。他于2008获芝加哥伊利诺伊理工学院电机工程博士学位。他的主要研究和教学领域主要集中在电力系统和能源系统的优化和控制方面,特别关注大规模电力系统的需求响应和可再生能源的需求。他的教育和研究活动是由美国国家科学基金会,美国能源部,NYSERDA支持,2013年度美国国家科学基金会职业奖的获得者,2011年度IBM智慧行星学院创新奖的获得者,2015年度约翰•格雷厄姆学院颁发的克拉克森奖。他担任过几家国际公认期刊的编辑或编辑委员会成员。
讲座内容:

This talk will highlight several key issues in the reliable and economic operation of power systems with a significant penetration of renewable energy and DR assets, and discuss advanced modeling and optimization techniques, robust optimization based security-constrained unit commitment (SCUC) models in particular, for enhancing the reliability and economics of power system operation under uncertain environment.  Various applications of the robust SCUC approach, including short-term power system operation, mid-term multiple energy resource scheduling, and long-term multi-stage multiple time-scale power system planning, will be also discussed.  In addition, we will also talk about key characteristics, new challenges, and potential solutions for the operation of future distribution systems and microgrids.  A practical community resilience microgrid that is underway for serving Potsdam, NY will also be discussed.