Framework Of Fully Integration Of Generator And Network Maintenance And Operation In A Lossy Environment
Abstract
The increase in demand for power capacity nowadays is responsible for the importance of
ensuring a properly, sufficiently operational power supply and transmission network system.
Therefore, this paper will involve the 2 criteria of high reliability expressed through the
minimization of power deficit or Expected Unsupplied Energy (EUE) and cost-effectiveness
expressed through the minimization of network maintenance and operation cost throughout the
model formulation. To achieve those goals, this research introduces a mixed integer nonlinear
programming model to solve the problem of maintenance and operation for the power system
with consideration of power loss during transmission in short-term. Furthermore, the network
operation is specifically highlighted in this model through the concepts of power transmission
network and transmission loss. Generally, the model is formulated to derive an optimal
maintenance schedule for the power generator and power transmission network and minimize the
cost for power generation, transmission, and deficit. By minimizing the associated costs, the
model will decide the optimal power outage schedule for maintenance and power generation,
network utilization. Additionally, the formulation of this model involves the uses of IEEE bus
system data as the input for model solving. The result of the proposed model will show its
practical and applicable performance.