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Unit - I Economic Load Dispatch

This document discusses economic load dispatch in power systems. It describes the goal of economic dispatch as generating required power at minimum cost. Various constraints in economic dispatch are described such as generator limits, transmission line limits, and voltage limits. The operating costs of thermal plants are modeled as quadratic functions of real power output. Methods for solving economic dispatch with and without transmission losses are presented. The document provides examples to illustrate the optimization techniques.

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Unit - I Economic Load Dispatch

This document discusses economic load dispatch in power systems. It describes the goal of economic dispatch as generating required power at minimum cost. Various constraints in economic dispatch are described such as generator limits, transmission line limits, and voltage limits. The operating costs of thermal plants are modeled as quadratic functions of real power output. Methods for solving economic dispatch with and without transmission losses are presented. The document provides examples to illustrate the optimization techniques.

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BY

Ms. K. Roopa
M. Tech, (Ph.D)
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
DIFFERENT CONSTRAINTS IN ECONOMIC LOAD
DISPATCH
OPERATING COST OF THERMAL PLANT
ECONOMIC DISPATCH NEGLECTING
LOSSES
ECONOMIC DISPATCH INCLUDING
LOSSES
REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION
In power generation our main aim is to generate the
required amount of power with minimum cost.
Economic load dispatch means that the generators
real and reactive power are allowed to vary within
certain limits so as to meet a particular load demand
with minimum fuel cost
This allocation of loads are based on some
constraints.
DIFFERENT CONSTRAINTS IN
ECONOMIC LOAD DISPATCH
INEQUALITY CONSTRAINTS
Voltage constraints
Vmin V Vmax ,
min max
Generator constraints
KVA loading of generator should not exceed prescribed
value
Pmin P Pmax
Qmin Q Qmax
Running spare capacity constraints
This constraints are needed to meet forced outage of
one or more alternators in the system and also
unexpected load on the system
Transmission line constraints
flow of power through transmission line should less
than its thermal capacity
Transformer tap set

for autotransformer tap t should between 0 & 1


For two winding transformer between 0& k
Equality constraints
Real power
Pp= Vp Ypq Vq cos(pq-(p+q))
Reactive power
Qp= Vp Ypq Vq sin(pq-(p+q))
OPERATING COST OF THERMAL
PLANT
The factors influencing power generation at minimum
cost are operating efficiencies of generators, fuel cost,
and transmission losses.
The most efficient generator in the system does not
guarantee minimum cost as it may be located in an
area where fuel cost is high.
If the plant is located far from the load center,
transmission losses may be considerably higher and
hence the plant may be overly uneconomical.
The input to the thermal plant is generally measured
in Btu/h, and the output is measured in MW
In all practical cases, the fuel cost of generator can be
represented as a quadratic function of real power
generation

a) Heat rate curve b) Fuel cost curve


Incremental fuel-cost curve
By plotting the derivative of the fuel-cost curve versus
the real power we get the incremental fuel-cost curve

The incremental fuel-cost curve is a measure of how


costly it will be to produce the next increment of
power.
ECONOMIC DISPATCH NEGLECTING
LOSSES

It is the simplest economic dispatch problem


Assume that the system is only one bus with all
generation and loads connected to it
A cost function Ci is assumed to be known for each
plant
The problem is to find the real power generation for
each plant such that the objective function (i.e., total
production cost) as defined by the equation

Is minimum ,subjected to the constraints


when losses are neglected with no generator limits, for
most economic operation. all plants must operate at
equal incremental production cost
Production from each plant can be found by

This equation is known as the coordination equation


For analytic solution we can find by
In an iterative technique, starting with a value of and
the process is continued until Pi is within a specified
accuracy
Corresponding to this ,

is calculated, and the power mismatch is calculated by

Update value of by
EXAMPLE
Above three eqn represent the eqn for straight line on
plotting this line we will get
ECONOMIC DISPATCH INCLUDING
LOSSES
When power is transmitted over long distances
transmission losses are a major factor that affect the
optimum dispatch of generation
One common practice for including the effect of
transmission losses is to express the total transmission loss
as a quadratic function of the generator power outputs. The
simplest quadratic form is
Using the langrange multiplier

Minimum of this function is fount at the points where the


partials of the function to its variables are zero
Itration method

Initially assume a value. Then find out the generation


from each plant using the equation

Calculate the power mismatch

calculate
Update value of

Repeat the procedure with new value of until the


power mismatch is within the limit
EXAMPLE
SOLUTION
REFERENCES
Power System Analysis - Hadi Saadat
power system analysis by nagrath and kothari
THANKS

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