Jeongje Park, Liang-Qi Wu, Jaeseok Choi, J. Cha, A. El-Keib, J. Watada
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Fuzzy theory-based best generation mix considering renewable energy generators
This paper proposes a fuzzy linear programming (LP)-based solution approach for the long-term multi-stages best generation mix (BGM) problem considering wind turbine generators (WTG) and solar cell generators (SCG), and CO2 emissions constraints. The proposed method uses fuzzy set theory to consider the uncertain circumstances ambiguities associated with budgets and reliability criterion level. The proposed approach provides a more flexible solution compared to a crisp robust plan. The effectiveness of the proposed approach is demonstrated by applying it to solve the multi-years best generation mix problem on the Korean power system, which contains nuclear, coal, LNG, oil, pumped-storage hydro, and WTGs and SCGs.