2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/8653470
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Long-Term Optimal Dispatching of Hydropower Station Based on Controlling the Frequency of Reservoir Level Fluctuation

Abstract: In this paper, a method for long-term optimal operation of hydropower station is proposed to control the frequency of reservoir level fluctuation. We introduce the integer variable which describes the rise and fall of the reservoir level, the number of changes, and the state transition equation for the change of the reservoir level fluctuation into the dynamic programming method. This method can obtain the global optimal solution under the control of different numbers of reservoir level rise and fall, thus imp… Show more

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“…The two more mainstream types of models are: "water for electricity" with maximum generation capacity and maximum generation efficiency, and "electricity for water" with minimum water consumption and maximum period-end energy storage, both with complex and diverse constraints. This topic has been extensively explored in depth in previous studies 3 . However, most scholars have focused their research on hydropower station benefits, navigational benefits and ecological impacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The two more mainstream types of models are: "water for electricity" with maximum generation capacity and maximum generation efficiency, and "electricity for water" with minimum water consumption and maximum period-end energy storage, both with complex and diverse constraints. This topic has been extensively explored in depth in previous studies 3 . However, most scholars have focused their research on hydropower station benefits, navigational benefits and ecological impacts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%