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Assessment of carbon-abatement pricing to maximize the value of electrolytic hydrogen in emissions-intensive power sectors. [PDF]
Okunlola A, Davis M, Kumar A.
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Generation Expansion Planning: A Survey
2018 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica, 2018Generation expansion planning (GEP) problem which is also known as the power plant mix problem (PPMP) has received a lot of attention from researchers worldwide. PPMP has been formulated and presented from various perspectives, models, objectives, constraints, and solution methods.
O.M Babatunde, J.L. Munda, Y. Hamam
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Stochastic multiple objective electric Generation Expansion Planning
2015 12th International Conference on Electrical Engineering/Electronics, Computer, Telecommunications and Information Technology (ECTI-CON), 2015The Generation Expansion Planning (GEP) problem applies to the expansion of the electricity generation network with new power plant investments. It is a multi-objective optimization problem where the level of uncertainty is very high because of its spatial dimensions and time scale.
Selcuklu, SALTUK BUĞRA +3 more
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Generation Capacity Expansion Planning
2021This chapter determines the generation capacity expansion plan that is suitable and beneficial for effective power system operation. Generation capacity expansion planning (GCEP) plays a major role in power system operations and planning. GCEP aims to achieve the most economical and reliable generation expansion planning system to serve the forecast ...
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2016
This chapter describes the generation expansion planning (GEP) problem in a given electric energy system. Here, we take the perspective of a central planner that determines the generation expansion plan that is most beneficial for the operation of the electric energy system as a whole.
Antonio J. Conejo +3 more
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This chapter describes the generation expansion planning (GEP) problem in a given electric energy system. Here, we take the perspective of a central planner that determines the generation expansion plan that is most beneficial for the operation of the electric energy system as a whole.
Antonio J. Conejo +3 more
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Incorporating External Flexibility in Generation Expansion Planning
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2021Exploiting flexibilities (e.g., demand response, energy storage, and deep peak regulation.) in generation expansion planning (GEP) is significant for coping with the increase of renewable energy (RE). This letter presents a GEP model with novel consideration of the flexibility of the interconnected external network without data leakage.
Wei Dai +5 more
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Retirement Problems in Generation Expansion Planning
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Part III: Power Apparatus and Systems, 1961Percentage revenue requirements are shown to change little as generating plant service life estimates are varied from 35 to 65 years. However, early retirement of old plants may affect the schedule of new additions in a long-range expansion pattern. In general, lowest present worth of all future revenue requirements is obtained by keeping old plants in
C. J. Baldwin +2 more
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