Game Mechanism Design of Smart Contract for Thermal Power Plants Participating in Wind Power Heating

Author(s):  
Xigao Wu ◽  
Bin Duan ◽  
Ying Zhong ◽  
Yinxin Yan ◽  
Yunke Xu
2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 156-165
Author(s):  
Wu Jiahui ◽  
Wang Haiyun ◽  
Wang Weiqing ◽  
Zhang Qiang

This paper evaluates application feasibility of a Hybrid Multi-terminal HVDC system and wind-thermal-bundled plants simulated in DIgSLIENT PowerFactory environment. The proposed hybrid MTDC system consists of two line-communicated converters (LCC), which are connected to both wind farms and thermal power plants, and one voltage source converter (VSC) at the grid side. Control strategies for each converter are designed to handle this system under different disturbance conditions. Simulation results show that the wind power fluctuation can be compensated by the thermal-generated power. Results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed control strategies of the hybrid MTDC system compared to a conventional MTDC system. The proposed scheme combines advantages of both LCC and VSC HVDC systems and provides a new way to transmit wind power over long distances to the main grid.


2012 ◽  
Vol 608-609 ◽  
pp. 644-648
Author(s):  
Nan He ◽  
Zhong Fu Tan ◽  
Chen Zhang ◽  
Jian Qiang An

Cost-effectiveness analysis model is established in this paper to examine the influence of the incorporation of wind power to the whole power supply system. Thermal power plants are used as the backup for wind power due to its intermittence, which will increase the coal consumption so that lower the profit of the thermal power plants. A further optimization model is also established to work out the profit of both the power plants and the grid after the incorporation of wind power, and the influence on the CO2 emission as well. It came to the conclusion that although the cost of coal-fired power plants increases because of offering back up to the wind power, CO2 emission from the generation side will decline which has the environmental benefit.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-28
Author(s):  
V. Ye. Mikhailov ◽  
S. P. Kolpakov ◽  
L. A. Khomenok ◽  
N. S. Shestakov

One of the most important issues for modern domestic power industry is the creation and further widespread introduction of solid propellant energy units for super-critical steam parameters with high efficiency (43–46%) and improved environmental parameters. This will significantly reduce the use of natural gas.At the same time, one of the major drawbacks of the operation of pulverized coal power units is the need to use a significant amount of fuel oil during start-up and shutdown of boilers to stabilize the burning of the coal torch in the variable boiler operating modes.In this regard, solid fuel TPPs need to be provided with fuel oil facilities, with all the associated problems to ensure the performance (heating of fuel oil in winter), reliability and safety. All of the above problems increase both the TPP capital construction costs, and the electricity generating cost.A practical solution to the above problems at present is the use of a plasma technology for coal torch ignition based on thermochemical preparation of fuel for combustion. The materials of the developments of JSC “NPO CKTI” on application of plasmatrons in boilers of thermal power plants at metallurgical complexes of the Russian Federation are also considered.Plasma ignition systems for solid fuels in boilers were developed by Russian specialists and were introduced at a number of coal-fi red power plants in the Russian Federation, Mongolia, North Korea, and Kazakhstan. Plasma ignition of solid fuels is widely used in China for almost 30% of power boilers.The introduction of plasma-energy technologies will improve the energy efficiency of domestic solid-fuel thermal power plants and can be widely implemented in the modernization of boilers.During the construction of new TPPs, the construction of fuel oil facilities can be abandoned altogether, which will reduce the capital costs of the construction of thermal power plants, reduce the construction footprint, and increase the TPP safety.


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