Abstract

SUMMARYThe long‐term generation scheduling in power utilities is aimed at maintaining power supply sufficiency and estimating fuel consumption. Multiperiod constraints, such as the allowable number of unit commitments of thermal units and fuel consumption with a given total amount of fuel, must be taken into appropriate consideration for practical economic scheduling in the long‐term scheduling horizon. Due to the large size and complexity of such scheduling problems, it is difficult to obtain solutions collectively in terms of stability and processing time in operational situations. We propose a new scheduling method which consists of “preparative processing” and “detailed optimization processing.” The former acts to divide the long‐term problem with multiperiod constraints into time units of a week according to quick and simplified scheduling results, and the latter acts to minimize the total operation cost on the basis of those weekly partitioned problems. The processing starts with an optimal scheduling result excluding the aforementioned two multi‐period constraints and proceeds to sequentially resolve the violation of each constraint with quantitative consideration of interrelationships between them. This paper describes the validation and effectiveness of the proposed method through the real world example of Chubu Electric Power Company.

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