Hybrid Quantum-Classical Dispatching for High-Renewable Power Systems:A Noise-Resilient Variational Approach with Real-World Validation
Abstract
This study introduces a hybrid quantum-classical dispatching framework designed for power systems with high renewable penetration. The proposed method integrates a variational quantum algorithm with classical optimization to provide noise-resilient performance under realistic hardware constraints. Extensive numerical tests and a real-world case study demonstrate significant improvements in cost reduction, dispatch reliability, and robustness to device noise. The approach highlights the potential of near-term quantum computing to address critical challenges in renewable energy integration. The results bridge the gap between quantum algorithms and practical energy system operations, offering a pathway for sustainable and efficient power system management.
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