Traditional economic/environment dispatch usually aims to reduce emission, but neglects air pollutant dispersion and lacks target-oriented control. This paper proposes a many-objective optimal power dispatch (MaOOPD) strategy incorporating temporal and… Click to show full abstract
Traditional economic/environment dispatch usually aims to reduce emission, but neglects air pollutant dispersion and lacks target-oriented control. This paper proposes a many-objective optimal power dispatch (MaOOPD) strategy incorporating temporal and spatial distribution (TSD) control of multiple air pollutants. Ground level concentration, i.e., the TSD, of air pollutant is estimated by a novel air pollutant dispersion model specifically constructed for thermal power plants. A MaOOPD model is developed to cut generation cost, reduce CO2 emission, and control the TSD of PM2.5, SO2, and NO2 simultaneously. To determine a compromise solution, a decision-making method which exploits atmospheric environmental capacity margin is employed, so that actual needs of atmospheric environmental protection are captured. Case studies indicate that not only can the strategy reduce air pollution effectively, but also it can achieve a dynamic tradeoff among the objectives as weather conditions and background pollution vary, leading to an authentic economic environmental power dispatch.
               
Click one of the above tabs to view related content.