2016
DOI: 10.1109/tsg.2015.2401337
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Unit Commitment Model in Smart Grid Environment Considering Carbon Emissions Trading

Abstract: With the development of smart grid, demand-side resources (DSR) will play an increasingly important role in the power balance of supply and demand. In addition, the requirement of a low-carbon smart grid means some policy backgrounds, such as carbon emissions trading (CET), should not be ignored. Under these circumstances, it is a good idea to construct a novel unit commitment (UC) model. This paper proposes a model that not only takes advantage of various resources on the demand side, such as electric vehicle… Show more

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“…For recycled water, on the one hand, it is good for environmental protection to decrease waste water discharge. On the other hand, recycled water as a new technology will undoubtedly have potential risks for users for various reasons [15][16][17][18]. Therefore, recycled water use is an action that is good for society but harmful to oneself.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For recycled water, on the one hand, it is good for environmental protection to decrease waste water discharge. On the other hand, recycled water as a new technology will undoubtedly have potential risks for users for various reasons [15][16][17][18]. Therefore, recycled water use is an action that is good for society but harmful to oneself.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence, DR can be conceptualised to a single unit. The cost of DR can be modelled to be a quadratic function [22]:…”
Section: A Demand Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the deterministic method cannot obtain accurate solution in the presence of high uncertainty, such as the high penetration level of RERs, it is not appropriate for SGs. However, the deterministic UC is often used in the SG literature to simplify computation [87,88].…”
Section: Ssm In Isolated Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to consider the carbon emissions of power generators including thermal generators, DGs, and EVs in SGs, a novel deterministic UC model is proposed in [87]. Typically, UC models consider carbon emissions in two ways: their weighted value is added to the goal function or the value is limited as an optimization constraint.…”
Section: Ssm In Isolated Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%