Operation and Maintenance Cost Optimization in the Grid Connected Mode of Microgrid

Author(s):  
Sundari Ramabhotla ◽  
Stephen Bayne ◽  
Michael Giesselmann
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (17) ◽  
pp. 7232
Author(s):  
Jesus Javier Losada-Maseda ◽  
Laura Castro-Santos ◽  
Manuel Ángel Graña-López ◽  
Ana Isabel García-Diez ◽  
Almudena Filgueira-Vizoso

The employer (owner) of the project wants to obtain the maximum profit for the money invested and the consultant (contractor) will try to give less for that money. The regulation of their relationship is based on the contractual agreement, which in the energy sector is mainly based on the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) model. The objective of this work was to evaluate which factors should be included in the drafting of contracts, to minimize problems between the parties, and thus minimize execution costs and optimize operation and maintenance costs. Information and data on the integration of operability and maintainability criteria in contracts for 158 projects, with a total contract value of close to €40,000M, were analyzed. Several of those projects corresponded to wind, solar, and hydroelectric plants. The information collected the perception of the agents involved, and was classified according to the experience of the agents consulted in the operation and maintenance areas. Finally, the proposed criteria were prioritized. In general, the owner is willing to introduce these criteria in his contracts if they reduce the operation and maintenance cost by around 1–5%, while the contractor is interested in increasing his probability to be selected by 1–3%.


Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 2764
Author(s):  
Ameena Saad Al-Sumaiti ◽  
Abdollah Kavousi-Fard ◽  
Magdy Salama ◽  
Motahareh Pourbehzadi ◽  
Srikanth Reddy ◽  
...  

With the negative climate impact of fossil fuel power generation and the requirement of global policy to shift towards a green mix of energy production, the investment in renewable energy is an opportunity in developing countries. However, poor economy associated with limited income, funds availability, and regulations governing project funding and development are key factors that challenge investors in the energy sector. Given the various power generation resources, including renewables, it is necessary to evaluate the possible power generation investment options from an economic perspective. To realize this objective, solar PV, wind and diesel power generations are economically compared, considering the incremental rate of return and incremental benefit to cost ratio techniques. The alternative investment options of distributed generation technologies are evaluated for Maharashtra, India under different depreciation methods, and the effect of the latter on selecting the best investment candidate is investigated. The paper also conducts sensitivity analysis to examine the impact of capital cost, operation and maintenance cost, and fuel cost variations on the selection decision considering a comparison of the different general projects’ cash flow structures discussed in the literature. The economic aspects of selecting a project among possible alternatives for an investment in the power sector are analyzed, and the presented review provides comprehensive comparisons with respect to the literature approaches. The results reveal that, in the benchmark case study, the PV project is rejected and disregarded from further comparisons with other candidate projects since its equity internal rate of return (10.25%) is less than the minimum accepted rate of return, leaving the selection between wind and diesel energy projects. The study reveals that the incremental rates of return under such a comparison are 37.88%, 45.94% and 37.50% when MACRS, declining balance and straight line depreciations techniques are applied, respectively. Thus, the wind energy project is the favored option in this case. For the economic assessment of other case studies, the application of both sensitivity analysis on the capital cost and operation and maintenance cost and literature approaches to structure the projects reveal that wind energy for Maharashtra, India is a more attractive and feasible option compared to other distribution generation projects, while diesel is only considered to be a good option when its fuel cost is reduced by 5%. Finally, the paper highlights policy implications that can influence the decision to move towards investment in distributed generation technologies as a future research direction.


2013 ◽  
Vol 448-453 ◽  
pp. 2681-2686
Author(s):  
Yuan Hong ◽  
Shao Yu Tian ◽  
Zhong Jing Liu ◽  
Fang Chen

This paper establishes a power planning model based on minimizing operation and maintenance cost. The model take into account the costs of the wind turbines, photovoltaic cells, batteries, biomass generators, diesel generators, power electronics devices and communications facilities operation and maintenance, credit them in the objective function, and considering some certain constraints, use particle swarm algorithm model, by calculating and, simulating examples , to find the optimal solution, Finally to find the conclusion that to use wind turbines, photovoltaic cells and batteries for electric as much as possible.


2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 87
Author(s):  
Mochamad Nasrullah ◽  
Wiku Lulus Widodo

ABSTRAK PERHITUNGAN BIAYA OPERASI DAN PERAWATAN PLTN SKALA BESAR DAN KECIL. Biaya pembangkit PLTN terdiri dari tiga komponen, yaitu biaya investasi, bahan bakar dan operasi perawatan (O & M). Besarnya biaya O&M pada PLTN besar dan kecil tidaklah sama. Studi ini bertujuan untuk menghitung biaya O&M PLTN skala besar dan kecil dengan mempertimbangkan parameter teknis dan ekonomis yang diambil dari berbagai data sekunder dan sumber lainnya. Studi dilakukan menggunakan data dari PLTN jenis PWR dengan daya 1343 MWe untuk PLTN ukuran besar dan daya 90 MWe untuk PLTN ukuran kecil. Asumsi digunakan tingkat eskalasi sebesar 5%, faktor kapasitas 90%. Metodologi yang digunakan adalah menghitung dengan spreadsheet yang meliputi skala masing-masing komponen O&M. Hasil perhitungan menunjukkan biaya O & M jika dihitung dengan satuan juta US$/tahun, maka biaya O&M PLTN 1343 MWe sebesar 99,21 juta US$/tahun lebih mahal dari PLTN 90 MWe sebesar 45,13 juta US $/tahun. Namun jika biaya O & M PLTN 1343 MWe dihitung dengan satuan mills $/kWh, maka hasilnya  sebesar 9,37 lebih murah dibandingkan dengan PLTN 90 MWe yaitu sebesar 63,70 mills $/kWh. Hal ini berarti semakin kecil ukuran kapasitas dayanya maka biaya operasi dan perawatannya semakin mahal. Penyebab perbedaan biaya operasi dan perawatan antara PLTN skala besar dan kecil, adalah kapasitas daya, faktor kapasitas, jumlah personal yang bekerja pada biaya administrasi umum pegawai dan manajemen, operasi pembangkit tahunan, biaya tenaga kerja offsite. Kata kunci : Biaya operasi dan perawatan, PLTN, LEGECOST ABSTRACT CALCULATION OF OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COST FOR LARGE AND SMALL SCALE NPP. The generation cost of nuclear power plant consists of three components:  investment costs, fuel cost operation and maintenance (O&M) cost. O&M costs in the large scale of NPP is different from small scale NPP. The objective of this study are to calculate the O&M cost of large NPP and small NPP by considering technical and economic parameters from secondary data and  other references. This study uses 1343 MWe PWR data for large NPP and 90 MWe PWR for small NPP. The assumptions are 5% escalation level and 90% capacity factor. The methodology for calculation using spreadsheet with scaling methods for each O&M components. The results shows that the O &M cost if calculated in units of million US$/year, the O&M cost of NPP 1343 MWe is US$million 99.21/ year which is more expensive than the O&M cost of NPP 90 Mwe which is only US$million 45.13/ year.  But if the cost of O&M 1343 MWe nuclear power plant unit is calculated in units of mills $/kWh, the result shows that the O&M cost is 9.37 mills $/kWh which is less than the 90 MWe NPP which reaches $ 63.70 mills/kWh. The conclusion is  lower NPP capacity  has higher O&M cost. Different O&M cost is caused by power capacity, capacity factor, the amount of worker on site staff, the annual net generation and the offsite technical support. Keywords: Operation and maintenance cost, NPP, LEGECOST 


2021 ◽  
Vol 292 ◽  
pp. 01005
Author(s):  
Xuefei Zhang ◽  
Zhiwei Li ◽  
Chengzhi Wang ◽  
Xuejun Tang ◽  
Sen Yang

In view of the inadequate implementation of the grid operation and maintenance standards and specifications current, the lack of planning in cost usage, and the inability to achieve single equipment collection of costs, taking 220kV substation as an example, this paper proposes a single asset operation and maintenance cost calculation method based on grid standard operations, and puts forward suggestions on the cost management of grid equipment operation and maintenance. Through verification and analysis with the relevant provisions of the cost supervision and examination method, the power grid company will face greater operating pressure, and the cost management level needs to be further improved. Through the calculation of the operation and maintenance cost of a single asset, it provides a reference basis for the distribution of the operation and maintenance cost of the power grid enterprise, and at the same time provides a reasonable explanation for the power grid enterprise to adapt to the cost supervision and review of the transportation dispatching pricing.


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