Title :
Comparison criteria for use in long-term resource planning
Author :
Jaske, Micheal R.
Author_Institution :
California Energy Comm., Sacramento, CA, USA
fDate :
8/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The author argues that emphasis on demand-side management and least-cost resource planning techniques are impeded by a focus on a limited number of resource comparison criteria. He presents 14 comparison criteria which encompasses the full range of considerations used in long-run resource planning. These 14 criteria cannot all be fully quantified using data and techniques available at this time; however, qualitative rankings can be accomplished. The use of the criteria is illustrated by a stylized example consisting of a need for 200 MW of baseload capacity. A gas turbine cogenerator under contract (as a qualifying facility) to the utility is contrasted with a residential-sector refrigerator efficiency incentive program
Keywords :
cogeneration; gas turbines; load management; refrigerators; baseload capacity; demand-side management; gas turbine cogenerator; least-cost resource planning techniques; long-term resource planning; residential-sector refrigerator efficiency incentive program; Costs; Energy efficiency; Home appliances; Land use planning; Load forecasting; Load management; Local government; Power generation; Power system planning; Process planning;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on