An interior-point/cutting-plane method to solve unit commitmentproblems
Madrigal, M.; Quintana, V.H.
Power Industry Computer Applications, 1999. PICA apos;99. Proceedings of the 21st 1999 IEEE International Conference
Volume , Issue , Jul 1999 Page(s):203 - 209
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/PICA.1999.779404
Summary:An interior-point/cutting-plane method for nondifferentiable
optimization is used to solve the dual to a unit commitment problem. The
interior-point/cutting plane method has two advantages over previous
approaches, such as the sub-gradient and bundle methods: first, it has
better convergence characteristics; and second, does not suffer from the
parameter-tunning drawback. The results of performance testing using
systems with up to 104 units confirm the superiority of the
interior-point/cutting-plane method over previous approaches
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