Title of article :
Solving Multiple Fuels Dynamic Environmental/Economic Dispatch Problem and Incentive Based Demand Response Considering Spinning Reserve Requirements.
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi, F Department of Electrical Engineering - Engineering Faculty - Razi University, Kermanshah , Abdi, H Department of Electrical Engineering - Engineering Faculty - Razi University, Kermanshah , Dehnavi, E Department of Electrical Engineering - Engineering Faculty - Razi University, Kermanshah
Abstract :
In this paper, a new integrated model of the dynamic environmental/economic dispatch
(DEED) problem and emergency demand response program (EDRP) has been presented by which their
interactions are investigated. DEED schedules the online generators power output over the whole dispatch
period subject to some practical constraints so that the fuel costs and emission are reduced simultaneously.
EDRP is one of the incentive-based demand response programs in which incentives are paid to the
customers to reduce their consumption during peak hours or shift it to the off-peak or valley hours. The
proposed integrated model is a multi-objective optimization problem which aims to minimize both the
fuel costs and emission and determines the optimal incentive of EDRP under some practical constraints
of units such as valve-point loading effect, multiple fuels, prohibited operating zones, and spinning reserve
requirements. The proposed model has been applied on a ten generation units test system. The results
indicate the effectiveness of the integrated model in reducing fuel costs and emission, improving load curve
characteristics, spinning reserve, and consequently the network reliability.
Keywords :
Dynamic environmental/economic , dispatch , Demand response , Optimal incentive , Multiple fuels , Spinning reserve requirements
Journal title :
AUT Journal of Electrical Engineering