Oil
Shale, 2007, Vol. 24, No. 2 Special, pp. 277–284
OF POWER UNITS UNDER INCOMPLETE INFORMATION
H. TAMMOJA, R. ATTIKAS, J. SHUVALOVA
Optimal
operation of power plants, electrical networks and power systems is a most
important issue in conditions of the electricity market. There are many
unsolved problems in the field of optimal operation of power systems and power
plants which are usually tackled as deterministic ones. Actually the initial
information is never complete. The information may be in several forms:
probabilistic, uncertain and fuzzy. This paper presents the principles of
optimum dispatch of thermal and electrical power between boilers and power
units in power plants under incomplete information.
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