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Title: 
A novel straightforward compromising method for dynamic economic and emission dispatch considering valve-point effect
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Institution: 
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Abstract: 
This paper proposes a straightforward compromising method to determine the output power of all committed units during the scheduling time horizon. Unlike the conventional methods that work based on a constant pollution control cost (CPCC), this method works based on the system topology such as demand, minimum cost and minimum output emission of the system. In order to have a meaningful compromise between costs and emission in economic and emission dispatch (EED) problem, a flexible pollution control cost (FPCC) is proposed. Also a dynamic economic emission dispatch (DEED) approach is considered where the ramping constraints couple the scheduling hours; the inclusion of valve-point effect makes the DEED modeling more practical. The validity and effectiveness of the unproblematic FPCC approach is verified through an IEEE 30-bus test system with 6 unit for the 6-hour scheduling horizon. © 2013 IEEE.
Issue Date: 
19-Aug-2013
Citation: 
12th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering, EEEIC 2013, p. 335-340.
Time Duration: 
335-340
Keywords: 
  • dynamic dispatch
  • economic and emission dispatch
  • ramp rate limit
  • valve-point effect
  • Conventional methods
  • Dynamic dispatch
  • Dynamic economic emission dispatch (DEED)
  • Economic and emission dispatch
  • Ramp rate limits
  • Ramping constraint
  • System topology
  • Valve point effects
  • Electrical engineering
  • Pollution induced corrosion
  • Scheduling
  • Costs
Source: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EEEIC.2013.6549538
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Type: 
outro
Source:
http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/76288
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