2021
DOI: 10.32604/ee.2021.016291
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Techno-Economic Analysis of a Grid-Connected Waste to Energy Gasification Plant: A Case Study

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“…( 2). Power generation for all other sources is at maximum when it is available except for diesel generators whose generation is usually between the maximum and minimum capacity as shown in (3). Constraints associated with the solution are given in Eqs.…”
Section: (A) Objective Function and Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…( 2). Power generation for all other sources is at maximum when it is available except for diesel generators whose generation is usually between the maximum and minimum capacity as shown in (3). Constraints associated with the solution are given in Eqs.…”
Section: (A) Objective Function and Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, VPPs may be required to operate at lower load factors, posing the risks of high per kWh GHG emissions and high cost per unit production, resulting in low competitiveness [2] and sector coordination. It will become even more critical in the coming years, as more renewable energies (RE) are expected to be added to the electricity grid between now and 2050 [3]. Like all other power systems, a virtual power plant schedules generators and loads in a way that allows the system operator to achieve cheap and reliable operation while maintaining competitiveness and cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%