2017 International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/isc2.2017.8090810
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Unit commitment in achieving low carbon smart grid environment with virtual power plant

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“…Hua et al propose a novel scheduling model under a smart grid environment (Hua et al , 2017), which intends to strike a balance pursuing minimum carbon pollutions for the policymaker, minimum costs for generators and minimum payment bills for consumers. The case studies are conducted to demonstrate the proposed model and present the allocation of power generations, as well as the daily energy market scheduling results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hua et al propose a novel scheduling model under a smart grid environment (Hua et al , 2017), which intends to strike a balance pursuing minimum carbon pollutions for the policymaker, minimum costs for generators and minimum payment bills for consumers. The case studies are conducted to demonstrate the proposed model and present the allocation of power generations, as well as the daily energy market scheduling results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a summary, according to literature (Yang et al , 2017; Tumuluru and Tsang, 2018; Howlader et al , 2018; Azari et al , 2018; Howlader et al , 2018; Goya et al , 2012; Kyoho et al , 2013; Goya et al , 2010; Imani et al , 2018; Shahinzadeh et al , 2017; Sadeghian and Wang, 2017; Saber and Venayagamoorthy, 2010; Saber and Venayagamoorthy, 2012; Zhang et al , 2015; Madzharov et al , 2014; Goleijani et al , 2013; Liu et al , 2012; Bahreyni et al , 2012; Yu et al , 2013; Khodayar et al , 2012; Abdollahi et al , 2012; Zhang et al , 2016; Kumar et al , 2017; Howlader et al , 2016; Hua et al , 2017; Peng et al , 2017; Deepak et al , 2019; Jain and Huddar, 2019), the impacts of PEV parking and hydro storage on smart grid scheduling are not studied (Table 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to the system uncertainties caused by distributed energy sources and load predictions, there are opportunities in applying the stochastic approach to cope with system uncertainties. H. Wu et al [10] proposed stochastic programming methods for security constrained unit commitment to deal with uncertainties in renewable energy. The uncertainties of system intermittency and incidents were investigated by using frequency-constrained stochastic optimization model in [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%