2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/337/1/012079
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Flexible allocation of costs between electricity and heat as a factor for improving the CHP competitiveness

Abstract: The review of cost allocation methods when forming cost of energy with the combined production was carried out. Their strengths and weaknesses were revealed. The article is devoted to the development of the distribution system costs in the form of energy cost.

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“…─ the structure by size and territorial distribution of electric loads of consumers; ─ the structure by voltage and length of electrical distribution networks. [5][6] In this case, for assessing the economic effect associated with reducing the cost of developing electrical distribution networks, a mathematical model is necessary to create and optimize that would provide the best result when building the required network configuration. [7] In the mathematical model under consideration, under the existing growth rates of electrical loads caused by the connection of new consumers in the region and possible options for modernizing existing thermal power plants with and without their transition to cogeneration facilities, optimization of both the circuit and the main values of the network connection parameters can be carried out.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…─ the structure by size and territorial distribution of electric loads of consumers; ─ the structure by voltage and length of electrical distribution networks. [5][6] In this case, for assessing the economic effect associated with reducing the cost of developing electrical distribution networks, a mathematical model is necessary to create and optimize that would provide the best result when building the required network configuration. [7] In the mathematical model under consideration, under the existing growth rates of electrical loads caused by the connection of new consumers in the region and possible options for modernizing existing thermal power plants with and without their transition to cogeneration facilities, optimization of both the circuit and the main values of the network connection parameters can be carried out.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%