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Unit Commitment Considering the Impact of Deep Cycling

Published 30 May 2020 in eess.SY and cs.SY | (2006.00284v1)

Abstract: Wind energy has been integrated into the power system with the hope that it improves the energy efficiency and decreases greenhouse gas emission. However, several studies over the world imply that the result was in the opposite way that was hoped mainly because of the negative correlation between wind availability and load. Under the situation, coal power plants are forced to cycle while they are not designed to do so. To prevent this unwanted result from occurring, a unit commitment decision should include the use of fuel and the emission rate during the ramp up/down process. This paper proposes a new unit commitment decision process to accommodate the economic and the environmental costs associated with the ramping process. The costs are, in general, not convex because there is positive cost if a generator output changes significantly regardless of directions. As a result, the problem might be nonconvex. A piece-wise linear cost curve is introduced to model the impact of ramping processes. With the curve, a convex linear programming is formulated, and the impact of a governmental policy is discussed.

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