Abstract

A security constrained non-convex environmental/economic power dispatch problem for a lossy electric power system area including limited energy supply thermal units is formulated. An iterative solution method based on modified subgradient algorithm operating on feasible values (F-MSG) and a common pseudo scaling factor for limited energy supply thermal units are used to solve it. In the proposed solution method, the F-MSG algorithm is used to solve the dispatch problem of each subinterval, while the common pseudo scaling factor is employed to adjust the amount of fuel spent by the limited energy supply thermal units during the considered operation period. We assume that limited energy supply thermal units are fueled under take-or-pay (T-O-P) agreement.The proposed dispatch technique is demonstrated on IEEE 30-bus power system with six thermal generating units having non-convex cost rate functions. Two of the generating units are selected as gas-fired limited energy supply thermal units. Pareto optimal solutions for the power system, where the constraint on the amount of fuel consumed by the limited energy supply thermal units is not considered, are calculated first. Later on, the same Pareto optimal solutions for the power system, where the fuel constraint is considered, are recalculated, and the obtained savings in the sum of optimal total fuel cost and total emission cost are presented. The dispatch problem of the first subinterval of the test system was solved previously by means of differential evolution (DE), and a hybrid method based on combination of DE and biogeography based optimization (BBO) for the best cost and the best emission cases in the literature. The results produced by these methods are compared with those of produced by the proposed method in terms of their total cost rate, emission rate and solution time values. It is demonstrated that the proposed method outperforms against the evolutionary methods mentioned in the above in terms of solution time values especially when the exact model of the test system is considered.

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