Title :
New Problem Formulation of Emission Constrained Generation Mix
Author :
Chenchen Yuan ; Chenghong Gu ; Furong Li ; Kuri, Bless ; Dunn, Roderick W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Univ. of Bath, Bath, UK
Abstract :
This paper proposes an enhanced optimization formulation to help determine the type of power generation mix that can meet a given carbon emission target at the minimum cost. Compared to the previous studies, the model proposed in this paper takes account of the emission cost at operational level and explores its impacts on the long-term emission target oriented generation planning innovatively. Meanwhile, the model is able to take account of the integer variables and nonlinearity of the operational cost together with network constraints and renewable generation expansion in one long-term generation planning model. The problem is solved by an innovative discrete gradient search method, and a new concept, emission reduction cost (ERC), is developed, which helps determine which generation technology is the most cost efficient in emission reduction during different stages of generation expansion. A case study on a modified IEEE 30-bus system is presented to demonstrate the application of this model and the value of considering short-term emission costs and the network constraints on the long-term generation expansion. The results and sensitivity analysis are provided to show that a higher short-term financial pressure can help realize the emission target at a lower total cost (investment and operational costs). Optimization without considering it may overestimate the total cost required for the generation mix restructuring. Additionally, a comparative study shows that optimization without considering network constraints may underestimate the total cost required for realizing the specified emission reduction target.
Keywords :
air pollution control; costing; gradient methods; investment; power generation economics; power generation planning; search problems; carbon emission target; cost efficient; emission constrained generation mix; emission reduction; emission reduction cost; emission reduction target; enhanced optimization formulation; generation mix restructuring; generation technology; innovative discrete gradient search method; investment costs; long-term emission target oriented generation planning; long-term generation planning model; modified IEEE 30-bus system; network constraints; operational cost; operational costs; power generation mix; renewable generation expansion; sensitivity analysis; short-term emission costs; short-term financial pressure; Emission cost; emission target; generation mix; network constraints; renewable generation;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2263230