Title :
Unit commitment model considering nuclear power plant load following
Author :
Xu Yanhui ; Wang Zhenzhen ; Sun Wen ; Chen Shihe ; Wu YuZhong ; Zhao Bing
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Alternate Electr. Power Syst. with Renewable Energy Sources, North China Electr. Power Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Unit commitment can dramatically improve the economy of power system operation. Fossil fuel generating unit commitment problem has been widely researched. With the proportion of nuclear power capacity increasing, nuclear power plant need participate peak-valley load regulation for satisfying power balance demand. Consequently, generating unit economic commitment including nuclear power unit was researched in this paper. A unit commitment model considering nuclear power plant load following was put forward and the objective is to achieve minimum energy using. Uranium consumption ratio of nuclear power plant was converted to coal consumption ratio of fossil fuel power plant according to capacity equity principle. In this way, the objective of minimum energy using was changed into minimum coal consumption. Taking 2015 GuangDong power grid in abundant water season as an example, using the unit commitment model put up in this paper can significantly reduce energy resource use.
Keywords :
coal; energy resources; fossil fuels; load regulation; nuclear power stations; power generation dispatch; power generation scheduling; power grids; GuangDong power grid; coal consumption; energy resource; fossil fuel generating unit economic commitment problem; fossil fuel power plant; load regulation; nuclear power capacity; nuclear power plant load following; power balance demand; power system operation; uranium consumption ratio; water season; Minimization; Unit commitment; dynamic programming; lagrangian relaxation; load following; nuclear power;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Power System Automation and Protection (APAP), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9622-8
DOI :
10.1109/APAP.2011.6180663