Responsive loads effects on maintenance scheduling of generators using lexicographic technique

Mojgan Mollahassani-pour, M. Rashidinejad, A. Abdollahi
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This paper proposes a novel mechanism for maintenance scheduling of generating units in the smart environment concentrating on Demand Response Resources (DRRs). DRRs as virtual power plants in energy policy decisions affect the controllability of power system ranging from short-term to long-term. Here, an economic model of responsive loads based upon price elasticity of demand and customers' benefit function is utilized. The nominated multi objective security constrained Preventive Maintenance (PM) scheduling incorporating Demand Response Programs (DRPs), aims to minimizing total system expenditures and generated emissions over the scheduling time horizon. Total system expenditures include operation and maintenance costs, reserve cost, and total incentive due to participating in DRPs. Utilizing Lexicographic method as one of the Multi Objective Decision Making (MODM) techniques, the maintenance scheme, commitment status, energy and reserve scheduling are determined along the scheduling horizon. Furthermore, the actual potential for customers' participation in DRPs and, multifarious optimal incentive in per bus are also derived. Several analyses are carried out on the IEEE-RTS to confirm the capability of the proposed framework.
基于词典编纂技术的响应负荷对发电机维修计划的影响
提出了一种以需求响应资源为中心的智能环境下发电机组维护调度机制。drr作为能源决策中的虚拟电厂,对电力系统的可控性影响从短期到长期。本文采用了基于需求价格弹性和用户利益函数的响应负荷经济模型。提名的多目标安全约束预防性维护(PM)调度结合需求响应计划(DRPs),旨在在调度时间范围内最大限度地减少总系统支出和产生的排放。系统总支出包括运维成本、储备成本和参与drp的总激励。利用词典法作为多目标决策(MODM)技术之一,沿调度水平确定了电网的维护方案、承诺状态、能源和储备调度。此外,还推导出了客户参与drp的实际潜力和每辆客车的各种最优激励。对IEEE-RTS进行了几项分析,以确认所提议框架的能力。
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