Title :
Systems to optimise conversion efficiencies at Ontario Hydro´s hydroelectric plants
Author :
Ponrajah, R.A. ; Witherspoon, J. ; Galiana, F.D.
Author_Institution :
Ontario Hydro, Toronto, Ont., Canada
fDate :
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Optimal dispatch systems at hydroelectric power plants manage the energy conversion process such that, under all conditions, the power station efficiency is maximised. This paper describes an optimal dispatch system which has proven to be successful at two Canadian installations, one on the Nipigon river controlling three stations near Thunder Bay, Ontario, and the other at R.H. Saunders generating station on the St. Lawrence river near Cornwall, Ontario. The validated benefits amount to 156 Wh per year, which is about 0.25% of the annual production at the respective stations. Secondary benefits arising from this system include increased decision making assistance, improved accessibility to plant data, and an overall improvement in the operational performance
Keywords :
hydroelectric power stations; load dispatching; optimal control; power station control; power station load; Canada; Ontario Hydro; decision making assistance; energy conversion process; hydropower plant control; operational performance; optimal dispatch systems; Control systems; Decision making; Energy conversion; Energy management; Hydroelectric power generation; Meeting planning; Optimal control; Power generation economics; Production; Rivers;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on