Title of article :
A chance constrained techno-economic analysis of using small scale power generation units for providing subways systems: Tabriz Urban Railway System
Author/Authors :
HAMZEH AGHDAM, FARID Department of Electrical Engineering - Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University - Tabriz, Iran , RAZMJOU, SAEID University of Tabriz - Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
The need for diversified energy resources, sustainable development, energy security and improving the
reliability of electrical energy systems, have led to serious global attention to the development and expansion
of small-scale power plants better known as distributed generation (DG) and increase the share
of these resources in the global energy basket. One of the problems for the power supply of subway systems,
is that it is difficult to supply the energy they need using the utility grid due to their passage through
crowded centers. This requires the construction of power posts by the company in charge of building the
metro systems which requires a lot of costs for the company. Therefore, alternative ways of supplying
energy for the metro system can be sought. One way is to use small-scale local power plants. The use
of these energy sources can achieve benefits such as higher economic productivity, greater reliability and
better management of fluctuations. Therefore, in this paper, the issue of using distributed energy sources
for the metro system is examined. The proposed framework for effective and efficient resource development,
along with long-term planning of the system components, management and intelligent use of these
resources to provide the power supply of the subway, in the field of short-term operation also includes.
Purchase prices from the upstream network have been considered and the net present value (NPV) and
investment costs have been studied using engineering economics methods. The uncertainty of demand
levels in traction buses are modeled using chance constrained programming (CCP). By means of CCP
approach, better decisions without jeopardizing the security of the system, can be made. Finally, using
GAMS and DigSilent softwares, the problem is optimized and the technical parameters are examined for
practical Tabriz subway system test system.
Keywords :
Distributed generation , Planning , Technical evaluation , Economic analysis , Subway system
Journal title :
Journal of Energy Management and Technology