DocumentCode :
2152209
Title :
Short term generation scheduling of thermal units with CO2 emission limitation in deregulation environment
Author :
Santhoshkumar, G. ; Lakshmi, K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of EEE, K.S.R. Coll. of Technol., Tiruchengode, India
fYear :
2012
fDate :
21-22 March 2012
Firstpage :
104
Lastpage :
108
Abstract :
During the last few years, emission control has become a problem of global concern due to the constantly increasing pollution of earth´s atmosphere. The traditional generation scheduling problem aims at minimizing the cost of operation subject to fulfillment of demand. Under new structure, generation companies (GENCOs) schedule their generators with an objective to maximize their own profit as well as minimizing the operating cost without regard for system social benefit. There is an urgent need to keep a track of international experiences and activities taking place in the field of modern generation scheduling problem under deregulated environment with the social beneficial in consideration with the emission limitations. The proposed method is on the generation scheduling problem, considering not only the economic perspective, but also the environmental perspective. In order to reach the emission reduction targets imposed by the Kyoto Protocol, a limitation of the emissions produced by the generating units is needed. For the problem of generation scheduling with emission limitations in deregulation environment, propose a multiobjective approach to handle the problem with conflicting profit and emission objectives. The impact of fossil-fuelled power plants must be considered, giving rise to emission limitations. The simultaneous address of the profit with the emission is taken into account in our practical approach by a Multiobjective Optimization (MO). The pricing and allocation rules in each market can effectively motivate generator to mitigate its emission. The new mechanism is truly an effective way to coordinate emission market and electricity market. Influence of the emission in the scheduling, power generation scheduling with reduced emission, reduction in the production cost and generation companies (GENCO´s) profit maximization is expected.
Keywords :
air pollution control; fossil fuels; optimisation; power generation economics; power generation scheduling; power markets; protocols; thermal power stations; CO2 emission limitation; Earth atmosphere; GENCO; Kyoto protocol; allocation rules; cost minimization; deregulation environment; economic perspective; electricity market; emission control; emission market; emission reduction; emission reduction targets; environmental perspective; fossil-fuelled power plants; generation companies profit maximization; generation companies scheduling; international experiences; modern generation scheduling problem; multiobjective optimization; power generation scheduling; pricing rules; short term generation scheduling; system social benefit; thermal units; Coal; Optimization; CO2 emission; Deregulation; Generation COmpanies (GENCOs); Generation Scheduling (GS); Multiobjective Optimization (MO);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computing, Electronics and Electrical Technologies (ICCEET), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kumaracoil
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0211-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCEET.2012.6203822
Filename :
6203822
Link To Document :
بازگشت