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A novel approach for optimal economic dispatch scheduling of integrated combined heat and power systems for maximum economic profit and minimum environmental emissions based on Benders decomposition

H.R. Sadeghian and M.M. Ardehali

Energy, 2016, vol. 102, issue C, 10-23

Abstract: The utilization of energy efficient CHP (combined heat and power) systems provides opportunities for GENCOs (generation companies) to simultaneously increase their economic benefits and decrease environmental emissions. The goals of this study are to develop and simulate a novel approach for optimal economic dispatch scheduling for a GENCO to maximize economic profit and minimize environmental emissions based on integration of CHP systems with conventional TG (thermal power generating) units, where a DBD (double Benders decomposition) solution approach is proposed for optimization. The CHP PBUC (profit based unit commitment) problem with non-convex constraints for integration of CHP units into GENCOs generation portfolio is solved and, the results for several cases along with sensitivity analyses are reported. The results from DBD approach for optimization are validated based on comparison with those from gravitational search and imperialistic competitive algorithms as well as other algorithms examined in other studies. When CHP units are integrated with a 10-TG unit system, results from implementing the proposed DBD approach are extremely encouraging, as GENCO profit for providing electricity and heat energy is increased by 518.78% and environmental emissions are reduced by 7.57%, in comparison with case of GENCO using TG units for meeting the same electricity demand.

Keywords: Profit based unit commitment; Environment; Combined heat and power; Benders decomposition; Electricity market (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2016.02.044

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