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Development of an Analytical Model for Generation Expansion Planning as a Tool to Provide Guidelines for Preventing Instability in the Long-Term Electricity Market

Author:
سعیدرضا گلدانی
,
رضا قاضی
,
حبیب رجبی مشهدی
,
Saeed Reza Goldani
,
Reza Ghazi
,
Habib Rajabi Mashhadi
Year
: 2011
Abstract: This paper considers the problem of deciding multiperiod investments for generation expansion planning (GEP) in restructured

power systems. This problem has presented a challenge for both market managers and suppliers regarding the stability in the

electricity market and minimum income for suppliers over the planning period. In this paper, an analytical model for studying

the GEP problem from the viewpoint of a central management entity is presented. The aim of this method is to establish a

dynamic balance between energy supply and demand by adjustment of GEP over the horizon of planning so that not only the

expected profit is provided for all new generating plants but the long-term stability in the electricity market is also improved. This

analytical model can be utilized by regulatory bodies to obtain some guidelines and thereby to set their policies for improving

GEP and preventing instability in the long-term electricity market. To do so, in this study, the uncertainties of demand and supply

have been modeled through two stochastic processes. Furthermore, the market price dynamics and their mutual effects on the

GEP’s results have been considered. Finally, this nonlinear dynamic optimization problem is solved using a modified genetic

algorithm (GA). The efficiency and ability of the proposed method are examined on a test power system. © 2011 Institute of

Electrical Engineers of Japan. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
URI: https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3404150
Keyword(s): generation expansion planning,restructured power systems,market price,genetic algorithm
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contributor authorسعیدرضا گلدانیen
contributor authorرضا قاضیen
contributor authorحبیب رجبی مشهدیen
contributor authorSaeed Reza Goldanifa
contributor authorReza Ghazifa
contributor authorHabib Rajabi Mashhadifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T14:36:58Z
date available2020-06-06T14:36:58Z
date issued2011
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3404150?locale-attribute=en
description abstractThis paper considers the problem of deciding multiperiod investments for generation expansion planning (GEP) in restructured

power systems. This problem has presented a challenge for both market managers and suppliers regarding the stability in the

electricity market and minimum income for suppliers over the planning period. In this paper, an analytical model for studying

the GEP problem from the viewpoint of a central management entity is presented. The aim of this method is to establish a

dynamic balance between energy supply and demand by adjustment of GEP over the horizon of planning so that not only the

expected profit is provided for all new generating plants but the long-term stability in the electricity market is also improved. This

analytical model can be utilized by regulatory bodies to obtain some guidelines and thereby to set their policies for improving

GEP and preventing instability in the long-term electricity market. To do so, in this study, the uncertainties of demand and supply

have been modeled through two stochastic processes. Furthermore, the market price dynamics and their mutual effects on the

GEP’s results have been considered. Finally, this nonlinear dynamic optimization problem is solved using a modified genetic

algorithm (GA). The efficiency and ability of the proposed method are examined on a test power system. © 2011 Institute of

Electrical Engineers of Japan. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
en
languageEnglish
titleDevelopment of an Analytical Model for Generation Expansion Planning as a Tool to Provide Guidelines for Preventing Instability in the Long-Term Electricity Marketen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsgeneration expansion planningen
subject keywordsrestructured power systemsen
subject keywordsmarket priceen
subject keywordsgenetic algorithmen
journal titleIEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineeringfa
pages558-565
journal volume6
journal issue6
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1024202.html
identifier articleid1024202
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