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Generation scheduling with volatile wind power generation

2009 International Conference on Sustainable Power Generation and Supply, 2009
A stochastic optimization approach is proposed for the unit commitment problem with the uncertainty of wind power generation taken into account, based on mixed-integer linear programming (MILP). The problem is formulated to minimize the total operation cost of thermal units.
null Yong Yan   +3 more
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Stochastic generation scheduling considering wind power generators

Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 2012
This paper presents a model for the computation of costs of the generation of the electrical power in a power system. It is based on the stochastic optimization of mid-term generation scheduling wind integrated power system with respect to the uncertainty on both wind generation and load forecast.
Taher Niknam   +2 more
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Power generation scheduling by neural network

International Journal of Systems Science, 1992
A new method for solving a power generation scheduling problem in an electric power system is presented. The objective is to determine the hourly start-up/ shut-down schedules of all generators so that forecasted hourly power demands per day may be met and total operating costs, the sum of setup and fuel costs for a given day, may be minimized.
KENICHI AOKI   +3 more
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Power generator scheduling by dynamic programming

European Journal of Operational Research, 1977
Abstract Dynamic programming is applied to the problem of determining an optimal short-run schedule for a series of power generating units to meet a time varying system load. Typical scheduling procedures include a priority ordering constraint which requires that units be committed to or removed from power production in a fixed order.
Powell, John, Gleason, John, Burton, Jon
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Short-term resource scheduling with ramp constraints [power generation scheduling]

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 1997
This paper describes a Lagrangian relaxation-based method to solve the short-term resource scheduling (STRS) problem with ramp constraints. Instead of discretizing the generation levels, the ramp rate constraints are relaxed with the system demand constraints using Lagrange multipliers.
A.J. Svoboda   +3 more
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Thermal power generation scheduling by simulated competition

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 1999
This paper presents a new method for solving the unit commitment problem by simulation of a competitive market where power is traded through a power exchange (PX). Procedures for bidding and market clearing are described. The market clearing process handles the spinning reserve requirements and power balance simultaneously.
E.S. Huse, I. Wangensteen, H.H. Faanes
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Generation Maintenance Scheduling in Restructured Power Systems

IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2005
This paper addresses generation maintenance scheduling in a competitive electric energy environment. In a centralized setting, the system operator derives a maintenance scheduling plan that attains the desired reliability while minimizing cost and imposes it to all producers.
A.J. Conejo   +2 more
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Realizability of Short-Term Power Generation Schedules

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1999
Abstract In the current operation practice of electric power companies, hourly generation schedules obtained in short-term generation scheduling problems are taken as hourly energy delivery schedules. However, it is shown in this paper that hourly generation levels satisfying ramp-rate constraints may not be able to be realized as an energy delivery ...
Xiaohong Guan, Feng Gao, Alva Svoboda
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