To address the above problems, this paper proposes a two-stage stochastic programming-based planning and layout model for pumped-storage power stations and its efficient solution algorithm. The primary work of this study is organized as follows.
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A meteorology-source-load-regulation-demand mapping mechanism is con-structed for pumped-storage planning. To address multi-source uncertainties, including source-load variability and extreme-weather disturbances, this study first extracts representative scenarios and characterizes hydrometeorological states, and then derives model-ready demand indicators from these scenarios, enabling the unified conversion of multi-source stochastic demands under different hydrometeorological conditions.
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Develop a two-stage stochastic programming model for pumped-storage siting and capacity sizing by considering hydrometeorological and engineering heterogeneity. By developing a candidate pumped-storage station parameter database and incorporating a hydrometeorological correction mechanism, this study captures changes in station-level available regulation capability across different scenarios and further realizes the coordinated optimization of siting and capacity sizing with operational verification under a two-stage stochastic planning framework.
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Propose a compact-reformulation and hierarchical-warm-start solution method for large-scale two-stage stochastic planning models. To address the large number of variables, complex integer search space, and insufficient solution stability in the pumped-storage siting and capacity sizing model, mode-variable reformulation, physical-boundary tightening, and redundant-constraint reduction are adopted to reduce model complexity, and a hierarchical warm-start strategy based on “historical-solution reuse-relaxed-dispatch correction” is constructed to improve solution efficiency and initial-solution quality.
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Construct a case study for pumped-storage siting and capacity sizing to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method. Based on multi-source stochastic scenarios, the candidate pumped-storage station parameter database, and a unified data interface, the planning results, operational results, and solution performance under different hydrometeorological conditions are comparatively analyzed, and multi-model comparisons are conducted to verify the advantages of the proposed solution framework in terms of computational efficiency, convergence stability, and engineering applicability.
