A data-driven optimization model for renewable electricity supply chain design

The rising electricity demand, driven by technological progress and population growth, has made the design of the electricity supply chain a major challenge. The transition to renewable energy sources has led to a substantial reduction in the costs and greenhouse gases emissions of electricity produ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Renewable & sustainable energy reviews 2024-09, Vol.202, p.114618, Article 114618
Hauptverfasser: Panahi, Homa, Sabouhi, Fatemeh, Bozorgi-Amiri, Ali, Ghaderi, S.F.
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Zusammenfassung:The rising electricity demand, driven by technological progress and population growth, has made the design of the electricity supply chain a major challenge. The transition to renewable energy sources has led to a substantial reduction in the costs and greenhouse gases emissions of electricity production. This study proposes a hybrid approach consisting of a recurrent neural network and an optimization model for designing a resilient electricity supply chain based on wind and solar energies. First, the electricity demand is forecast using the long short-term memory algorithm. Second, based on the forecast demand, a two-stage stochastic programming model is developed for designing an electricity supply chain under disruption risks. Partial and complete disruptions in power lines and facilities, including power plants, distribution and subtransmission substations, and low-power solar panel farms are considered. The objective of the proposed model is to minimize the total cost of the supply chain by making optimal decisions on facility location; technology selection for power plants; setting up transmission lines; and the quantity of power generation, power transmission, and power shortage in low- and high-voltage energy consumption systems. Three strategies are adopted to enhance the supply chain's resilience: multiple renewable energy sources, multiple power transmission lines, and lateral power lines. Lastly, the Sistan and Baluchestan Electric Power Distribution Company in Iran is used as a case study for this work to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed approach, analyze the findings, and derive relevant managerial insights. •LSTM predicts high/low voltage electricity demand with high accuracy.•Resilience strategies reduce electricity supply chain costs and disruption risks.•Considering disruption types helps electricity companies to manage better.•Onshore and offshore renewable power plants are crucial in real cases.
ISSN:1364-0321
DOI:10.1016/j.rser.2024.114618