2017
DOI: 10.1109/tpwrs.2016.2558679
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Modeling of Carbon Capture Technology Attributes for Unit Commitment in Emission-Constrained Environment

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“…The feasibility subproblem is a constraint with the power balance (12), second Kirhoff's law (13) and (14), and the capacity limit for the generation units and the transmission lines (15)- (19). CL ybk is a non-negative variable for the load curtailment in each year, each load block and for each load demand.…”
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“…The feasibility subproblem is a constraint with the power balance (12), second Kirhoff's law (13) and (14), and the capacity limit for the generation units and the transmission lines (15)- (19). CL ybk is a non-negative variable for the load curtailment in each year, each load block and for each load demand.…”
Section: Feasibility Subproblemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CL ybk is a non-negative variable for the load curtailment in each year, each load block and for each load demand. M is considered as a big number to relax (14) in order to accommodate the candidate transmission lines which are not selected in the planning master problem to be installed STL yz = 0 . The uncertain generation of the wind generation units is considered with their capacity factor in each year and load block.…”
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“…The topology of the power grid in the example is the same as that of the IEEE 30-node system, and the parameters of the lines and loads are modified according to the real transmission grid. The parameters of the generators are given in the Appendix (Table 7) [30].…”
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“…Therefore, efforts have been made in this work to look into the overall outlook of solar energy and coal based generation by analyzing the present scenario, machineries use, availability, policies interventions, major assistances, future potentials and trends of solar energy systems and fossil fuels in the power sector. The burdens on the conventional grid due to energy deficit, peak demand, and carbon footprint can be minimized by the alternative energy sources [40][41][42][43].Therefore solar energy system is a major substitute option in India with the capability to provide an improved supply, reduced global warming and improvement in the security of energy supply. In this paper, efforts have been made to highlight the present status of solar and coal technologies and their penetration.…”
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