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Cogeneration systems optimization: Comparison of multi-step and mixed integer linear programming approaches

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Pages 781-792 | Published online: 22 Mar 2016
 

ABSTRACT

The presented work compares two optimization models for combined heat and power (CHP) energy systems scheduling. Both models are focused on the evaluation of the best operating strategy to run a defined cogeneration system that is dealing with time-variable loads and tariffs. The simultaneous usage of different prime movers operating in parallel is taken into consideration as well as their part load performance, the influence of ambient temperature, and the usage of a heat storage system. One of the models is heuristic and adopts an optimization strategy based on a multi-step approach: it simulates several cases according to a pre-defined path exploring the most reasonable operational modes and comparing them systematically. The other one relies on a mathematical approach. A Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) algorithm has been developed in order to deal with more complex systems without the need of predefining a too large variety of optimization paths according to the case. Results of the two models are compared against a test case based on real plant specifications, discussing their performance, by the point of view of simulation capabilities, quality of the optimization results, and calculation time.

Notes

1 Such approximation will give a result that is not optimal compared to that one obtainable by means of two units scheduled independently from each other; nevertheless this solution has been adopted because the actual version of the heuristic model cannot handle two independent units of prime movers.

2 The nominal value may be slightly different from the results of the polynomial regression due to approximation. For the utilized linear correlations it has been always below 4%, which is a value smaller than the manufacturer technical data sheet tolerance, +/– 8% for the assumed engine (www.jenbacher.com 2012).

3 Temperature is an input value, not an independent parameter whose optimal value needs to be found.

4 PM and AB fuels may be different or have different taxation rules.

5 According to manufacturers, a full-maintenance contract based on generated electricity is the most likely choice for most PM users.

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