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Environmental friendly power dispatch in Saudi Arabia with renewable energy and energy storage

Pazheri, F. R. and Othman, Mohd. Fauzi and Malik, N. H. and Al-Arainy, A. A. (2012) Environmental friendly power dispatch in Saudi Arabia with renewable energy and energy storage. In: ICIAS 2012 - 2012 4th International Conference on Intelligent and Advanced Systems: A Conference of World Engineering, Science and Technology Congress (ESTCON) - Conference Proceedings. IEEE, New York, USA, pp. 455-460. ISBN 978-145771967-7

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Abstract

Optimization of the total amount of pollutants emitted from the hybrid power plants is the main objective of the Environmental Friendly Dispatch (EFD). The EFD problem decides the amount of generation to be allocated to each generating unit including renewable sources so that the total emission of polluting gases is minimized without violating the system constraints. This type of optimization becomes more efficient in countries like Saudi Arabia where high potential of crude oil and renewable resources exists. This paper considers the problem of EFD for hybrid power system including solar, wind and the storage. High potential of solar and wind in Saudi Arabia ensures the availability of renewable sources to some extent. A consistent optimum EFD can be obtained by extracting maximum renewable energy during the available period and using it for both available and unavailable periods with the aid of energy storage. This paper illustrates the optimization of EFD with renewable storage using MATLAB simulation. The simulations have been done using IEEE-30 test bus data with 6 generators.

Item Type:Book Section
Additional Information:Indexed by Scopus
Uncontrolled Keywords:economic dispatch, economic/environmental dispatch, energy storage, environmental friendly dispatch, multiobjective, optimization, renewable energy, solar and wind
Subjects:T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Divisions:Electrical Engineering
ID Code:35762
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Deposited On:11 Nov 2013 09:54
Last Modified:04 Feb 2017 05:57

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