Fuel-constrained joint heat and power dynamic economic environmental dispatch

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The economical use of available fuel for producing electricity has been a very important challenge for power companies due to the continuously declining supply of fossil fuels. FCJHPDEED (fuel-constrained joint heat and power dynamic economic environmental dispatch) and JHPDEED (joint heat and power dynamic economic environmental dispatch) with DSM (demand-side management) integrating solar PV plants, WTGs (wind turbine generators), and PHS (pumped hydro storage) plants have been presented. Using SPEA 2 (strength Pareto evolutionary algorithm 2) and NSGA-II (non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-II), FCJHPDEED and JHPDEED have been solved. It is seen that the results obtained without fuel constraints are more optimal than the results obtained with fuel constraints. The joint heat and power dynamic economic dispatch cost obtained with fuel constraints is approximately 2.14% more than the cost obtained without fuel constraints and joint heat and power dynamic emission dispatch, and the emission obtained with fuel constraints is approximately 6.7% more than the emission obtained without fuel constraints.

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Basu, M., Jena, C., Khan, B., Ali, A., & Bokoro, P. (2023). Fuel-constrained joint heat and power dynamic economic environmental dispatch. Frontiers in Energy Research, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2023.1305076

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