scholarly journals Reducing the negative environmental impact of thermal power plants by optimization of the operational modes of hydropower plants in the power grids

2020 ◽  
Vol 1683 ◽  
pp. 042012
Author(s):  
A Yu Aleksandrovskii ◽  
V V Klimenko ◽  
A G Tereshin ◽  
D M Volkov ◽  
A Yu Soldatkin
2016 ◽  
Vol 67 (4) ◽  
pp. 234-245 ◽  
Author(s):  
Goran Knežević ◽  
Zoran Baus ◽  
Srete Nikolovski

Abstract In this paper short-term planning algorithm for hybrid power system consist of different types of cascade hydropower plants (run-of-the river, pumped storage, conventional), thermal power plants (coal-fired power plants, combined cycle gas-fired power plants) and wind farms is presented. The optimization process provides a joint bid of the hybrid system, and thus making the operation schedule of hydro and thermal power plants, the operation condition of pumped-storage hydropower plants with the aim of maximizing profits on day ahead market, according to expected hourly electricity prices, the expected local water inflow in certain hydropower plants, and the expected production of electrical energy from the wind farm, taking into account previously contracted bilateral agreement for electricity generation. Optimization process is formulated as hourly-discretized mixed integer linear optimization problem. Optimization model is applied on the case study in order to show general features of the developed model.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 2964 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thang Trung Nguyen ◽  
Ly Huu Pham ◽  
Fazel Mohammadi ◽  
Le Chi Kien

In this paper, a Modified Adaptive Selection Cuckoo Search Algorithm (MASCSA) is proposed for solving the Optimal Scheduling of Wind-Hydro-Thermal (OSWHT) systems problem. The main objective of the problem is to minimize the total fuel cost for generating the electricity of thermal power plants, where energy from hydropower plants and wind turbines is exploited absolutely. The fixed-head short-term model is taken into account, by supposing that the water head is constant during the operation time, while reservoir volume and water balance are constrained over the scheduled time period. The proposed MASCSA is compared to other implemented cuckoo search algorithms, such as the conventional Cuckoo Search Algorithm (CSA) and Snap-Drift Cuckoo Search Algorithm (SDCSA). Two large systems are used as study cases to test the real improvement of the proposed MASCSA over CSA and SDCSA. Among the two test systems, the wind-hydro-thermal system is a more complicated one, with two wind farms and four thermal power plants considering valve effects, and four hydropower plants scheduled in twenty-four one-hour intervals. The proposed MASCSA is more effective than CSA and SDCSA, since it can reach a higher success rate, better optimal solutions, and a faster convergence. The obtained results show that the proposed MASCSA is a very effective method for the hydrothermal system and wind-hydro-thermal systems.


Author(s):  
Peter Steiner ◽  
Karl Schwaiger ◽  
Markus Haider ◽  
Heimo Walter ◽  
Martin Hämmerle

The significant increase of fluctuating renewables leads to great challenges for the power grids and for the power suppliers: the flexibility of their power plants has to rise to be sufficiently competitive. For thermal power plants the integration of thermal energy storages (TES) seems to be a promising approach. Therefore the so called sandTES technology, an active particle based TES system, is introduced. In a second step it is used to demonstrate the flexibility enhancement via TES integration. Thereby a novel concept for integrating this type of TES is presented and afterwards discussed. The results give an overview about the chances and restrictions of this implementation concept.


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