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Decomposition method for solution of a multi-area power dispatch problem
Large interconnected power systems are decomposed into areas or zones based on the size of the electric power system, network topology and geographical location. Multi-area economic emission dispatch (MAEED) problem is an optimisation task in power system operation for allocating amount of generation to the committed units within these areas. Its objective is to minimise the fuel cost subject to the power balance, generators limits, transmission lines, and tie-line constraints. The solution of the MAEED problem in the conditions of deregulation is difficult, due to the model size, nonlinearity, and interconnections. It determines the amount of power that can be economically generated in the areas and transferred to other areas if it is needed without violating tie-line capacity constraints. High-performance computing (HPC) gives possibilities for reduction of the problem complexity and the time for calculation by the use of parallel processing for running advanced application programs efficiently, reliably and quickly.
期刊介绍:
IJPEC highlights the latest trends in research in the field of power generation, transmission and distribution. Currently there exist significant challenges in the power sector, particularly in deregulated/restructured power markets. A key challenge to the operation, control and protection of the power system is the proliferation of power electronic devices within power systems. The main thrust of IJPEC is to disseminate the latest research trends in the power sector as well as in energy conversion technologies. Topics covered include: -Power system modelling and analysis -Computing and economics -FACTS and HVDC -Challenges in restructured energy systems -Power system control, operation, communications, SCADA -Power system relaying/protection -Energy management systems/distribution automation -Applications of power electronics to power systems -Power quality -Distributed generation and renewable energy sources -Electrical machines and drives -Utilisation of electrical energy -Modelling and control of machines -Fault diagnosis in machines and drives -Special machines