Applications of WASP Model to Non-Standard Power System Expansion Problems (CROSBI ID 277960)
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Mladen Zeljko, Marko Aunedi, Goran Slipac, Dražen Jakšić
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Applications of WASP Model to Non-Standard Power System Expansion Problems
This paper presents several applications of Wien Automatic System Planning (WASP) tool to address specific modelling challenges encountered in power system expansion planning problems. Although WASP has been used by power system planners around the world for many decades, its standard formulation does not allow the user to explicitly model many situations that can occur in realistic power systems. Examples of such situations include dual-fuel plants, options for electricity exports, energy exchange agreements with neighbouring systems, and considering large generating units as candidates in relatively small-size systems. A number of alternative modelling solutions are proposed in the paper based on the authors’ long-term experience in carrying out generation expansion studies for electricity systems of various types and sizes. These solutions demonstrate the flexibility of using WASP to model atypical features of power systems.
generation expansion planning, probabilistic generation costing, WASP model, power system modelling, cost minimization
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