2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15093176
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A Fuzzy Prescriptive Analytics Approach to Power Generation Capacity Planning

Abstract: This study examines the long-term energy capacity investment problem of a power generation company (GenCo), considering the drought threat posed by climate change in hydropower resources in Turkey. The mid-term planning decisions such as maintenance and refurbishment scheduling of power plants are also considered in the studied investment planning problem. In the modeled electricity market, it is assumed that GenCos conduct business in uncertain market conditions with both bilateral contracts (BIC) and day-ahe… Show more

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“…The approach used machine learning techniques to analyze data from the plant and identify the optimal maintenance schedule based on cost and production requirements. In addition to these approaches, several other techniques have been proposed for optimizing the maintenance schedule, including heuristic approaches [17,22] and fuzzy logic approaches [23]. These approaches aim to find an optimal maintenance schedule while considering factors such as system reliability, cost, and safety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach used machine learning techniques to analyze data from the plant and identify the optimal maintenance schedule based on cost and production requirements. In addition to these approaches, several other techniques have been proposed for optimizing the maintenance schedule, including heuristic approaches [17,22] and fuzzy logic approaches [23]. These approaches aim to find an optimal maintenance schedule while considering factors such as system reliability, cost, and safety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%