Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4926734 Renewable Energy 2017 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Wind farm micro-siting is the decision problem for determining the optimal placement of wind turbines in consideration of the wake effect. Existing micro-siting models seek to minimize the cost of energy (COE). However, little literature addresses the production risk under wind uncertainty. To this end, we develop several versions of the simulation optimization based risk management (SORM) model which embeds the Monte Carlo simulation component for obtaining a large number of samples from the wind probability density function. Our SORM model is flexible and allowing the decision makers to conduct various forms of what-if analysis trading profit, cost and risk according to their business value. Then we propose an enhanced genetic algorithm (EGA) which is customized to the properties of wind farm dimensions. The experimental results show that the EGA can obtain the SORM decision both effectively and efficiently as compared to other metaheuristic approaches. We demonstrate how the risk under wind uncertainty can be effectively handled with our SORM models. The simulations with what-if analyses are conducted to disclose important characteristics of the risky micro-siting problem.
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