Title :
An investigation of the accuracy and the characteristics of the peak-shaving method applied to production cost calculations
Author :
Wu, R.N. ; Lee, T.H. ; Hill, E.F.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Taiwan Inst. of Technol., Taipei, Taiwan
fDate :
8/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An extensive study of the peak-shaving method (PSM) is presented. A wide range of load factors and hydro ratio systems have been tested and compared with the results of the rigorous coordination-equation method (CEM). It has been found that the PSM has always scheduled more water in the high-load period than the CEM. The PSM, therefore, is more likely to swing the hydro plants and may thus avoid frequent on/off operation of thermal units. For the same amount of water to be released, the PSM produces up to 0.5% less electrical energy and results in up to 0.3% high production cost, compared to CEM. These differences are so small that they are negligible in practical application
Keywords :
hydroelectric power stations; load regulation; power system computer control; scheduling; thermal power stations; CEM; PSM; coordination-equation method; high-load period; hydro ratio systems; hydro-thermal optimal scheduling method; hydroelectric power stations; load factors; peak-shaving method; power system computer control; production cost calculations; thermal power stations; Control systems; Costs; Equations; Floods; Lagrangian functions; Power generation; Production systems; Thermal engineering; Thermal loading; Upper bound;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on