Authors:
Wahyuda
1
;
Muslimin
1
and
Samdito Unggul Widodo
2
Affiliations:
1
Universitas Mulawarman, Indonesia
;
2
PT. PLN, Samarinda, Indonesia, Indonesia
Keyword(s):
Transportation Problem, Economic Dispatch, Optimization, Electricity, Collaboration
Abstract:
The Transportation Model, which has been widely applied in the allocation and distribution of goods, has not been able to be used for the allocation and distribution of electricity. This is because there are differences between the electrical properties and the properties of the goods. The first difference is that electricity cannot be saved; this difference causes excess production to be wasted. The second difference is that electricity must always be available at all times. Power plant scheduling usually uses economic dispatch, but this model has not considered optimization in transmission and distribution networks. Therefore, this research proposes a new model called the Single Echelon Economic Dispatch (SEED). This model is a combination of the transportation model and the economic dispatch model. This model is able to do a joint optimization between the production and transmission/distribution sides. The SEED model is used to develop a collaboration strategy between electricity
suppliers in East Kalimantan. Simulation results with cost parameters: The best collaboration when the load is low is PLN + IPP, while at the peak load, the best collaboration is the Joint of all electricity suppliers.
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