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Energy Conversion and Management
Article . 2016 . Peer-reviewed
License: Elsevier TDM
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A note on short-term hydro-thermal scheduling
Authors: Ali Esmaeily; Abdollah Ahmadi; Mohammad Reza Ahmadi; Fatima Raeisi;
Abstract
Abstract This study deals with the inaccuracies occurred in short-term hydrothermal scheduling using different methods published in Energy Conversion and Management journal. The reported solutions do not meet the hydroelectric power generation limits. In this regard, the generated power ought to be positive during all hours of scheduling, while the hydroelectric power generation of plant 3 has negative amounts.
Related Organizations
- Islamic Azad University, Karaj Iran (Islamic Republic of)
- Islamic Azad University, Tehran Iran (Islamic Republic of)
- Islamic Azad University, Marvdasht Iran (Islamic Republic of)
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