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Coordinated Operation of Wind Farm, Pumped-Storage Power Stations, and Combined Heat and Power Considering Uncertainties

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One approach to increase the economic efficiency of renewable power generation units is to use combined projects. The supplied energy from these renewable resources is unpredictable because the wind speed and the amount of production in wind farms is not certain. Thus, to increase the reliability, maximize the profits, and supply the load demands of these wind farms and storage systems they must be considered much more than the supply amount. By combining two or more resources, in combined systems, with the capability of predicting production, the controllable production increases; in fact, these resources cover each other`s shortcomings. Here the wind farms, pumped storage, and combined heat and power (CHP) are used in a coordinated way to supply the load demands. Determining independent and coordinated operation strategy of  power generation units in the IEEE 30-bus standard System shows that the proposed method is efficient and appropriate.

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Jafari, H., Jafari, E., Sharifian, R. (2019). Coordinated Operation of Wind Farm, Pumped-Storage Power Stations, and Combined Heat and Power Considering Uncertainties. In: Montaser Kouhsari, S. (eds) Fundamental Research in Electrical Engineering. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 480. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8672-4_51

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