Sustainable Economic and Emission Control Strategy for Deregulated Power Systems

<p>The electric power system operation and control is a multifaceted problem aims at assuring an economic, reliable, and environmentally acceptable power supply to its consumers at all times. So as to be environmentally acceptable, electric utilities are required to reduce their power plant em...

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Main Authors: Naveen Palanichamy, Wong Kiing Ing, Michael Kobina Danquah, Ahmed Abu-Siada, Amandeep S. Sidhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EconJournals 2017-11-01
Series:International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Online Access:https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/5394
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spelling doaj-7a32a475f91a41ae855864f2d8ab56b02020-11-25T02:02:26ZengEconJournalsInternational Journal of Energy Economics and Policy2146-45532017-11-01751021102924Sustainable Economic and Emission Control Strategy for Deregulated Power SystemsNaveen Palanichamy0Wong Kiing Ing1Michael Kobina Danquah2Ahmed Abu-Siada3Amandeep S. Sidhu4Curtin University, Sarawak, MalaysiaCurtin University, CDT 250, 98009 Miri, Sarawak, MalaysiaCurtin University, CDT 250, 98009 Miri, Sarawak, MalaysiaCurtin University, Perth, AustraliaCurtin University, Sarawak, Malaysia<p>The electric power system operation and control is a multifaceted problem aims at assuring an economic, reliable, and environmentally acceptable power supply to its consumers at all times. So as to be environmentally acceptable, electric utilities are required to reduce their power plant emissions. Due to significant consumers’ responsiveness on clean electrical energy, varied operational performance schemes have developed in time. The integration of renewable energy resources, implementation of advanced pollution control equipment, adoption of multi-fuel dispatching techniques, up gradation of inefficient power generating units, and emission constraint generation scheduling are a few of them. This paper proposes a non-iterative analytical algorithm for generation scheduling of deregulated energy systems with economic and emission control strategies subject to line load ability constraints. The objectives are achieved through changes in operating and control policies only without any changes in the system configuration. Application to a modified IEEE 30-bus test system validates the suitability of the proposed control schemes for real-time implementation.</p><p><strong>Keywords:  </strong>Economic control, emission control, transmission line load ability, generation scheduling, non-iterative analytical method</p><p><strong>JEL Classifications: </strong>C82, L94, P18, Q42<strong></strong></p>https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/5394
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author Naveen Palanichamy
Wong Kiing Ing
Michael Kobina Danquah
Ahmed Abu-Siada
Amandeep S. Sidhu
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Wong Kiing Ing
Michael Kobina Danquah
Ahmed Abu-Siada
Amandeep S. Sidhu
Sustainable Economic and Emission Control Strategy for Deregulated Power Systems
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
author_facet Naveen Palanichamy
Wong Kiing Ing
Michael Kobina Danquah
Ahmed Abu-Siada
Amandeep S. Sidhu
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title Sustainable Economic and Emission Control Strategy for Deregulated Power Systems
title_short Sustainable Economic and Emission Control Strategy for Deregulated Power Systems
title_full Sustainable Economic and Emission Control Strategy for Deregulated Power Systems
title_fullStr Sustainable Economic and Emission Control Strategy for Deregulated Power Systems
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Economic and Emission Control Strategy for Deregulated Power Systems
title_sort sustainable economic and emission control strategy for deregulated power systems
publisher EconJournals
series International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
issn 2146-4553
publishDate 2017-11-01
description <p>The electric power system operation and control is a multifaceted problem aims at assuring an economic, reliable, and environmentally acceptable power supply to its consumers at all times. So as to be environmentally acceptable, electric utilities are required to reduce their power plant emissions. Due to significant consumers’ responsiveness on clean electrical energy, varied operational performance schemes have developed in time. The integration of renewable energy resources, implementation of advanced pollution control equipment, adoption of multi-fuel dispatching techniques, up gradation of inefficient power generating units, and emission constraint generation scheduling are a few of them. This paper proposes a non-iterative analytical algorithm for generation scheduling of deregulated energy systems with economic and emission control strategies subject to line load ability constraints. The objectives are achieved through changes in operating and control policies only without any changes in the system configuration. Application to a modified IEEE 30-bus test system validates the suitability of the proposed control schemes for real-time implementation.</p><p><strong>Keywords:  </strong>Economic control, emission control, transmission line load ability, generation scheduling, non-iterative analytical method</p><p><strong>JEL Classifications: </strong>C82, L94, P18, Q42<strong></strong></p>
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