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MAXIMIZING ENERGY GENERATION OF A CASCADE HYDROPOWER SYSTEM
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2015-07-03
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Karaeren, Vehbi
Altan Sakarya, Ayşe Burcu
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Electricity has become one of the main pillars of a well-functioning society and hydroelectric power plants (HEPPs) are one of the main providers of energy in Turkey that are also renewable. To exploit the energy production capacity of existing HEPPs in Turkey and efficient usage of water, operational optimization could help immensely. A non-linear constrained optimization algorithm with an extension, namely a heuristic that provides starting points, has been implemented to maximize the energy production of a cascade HEPP system based on monthly inflow data.
Subject Keywords
Hydropower optimization
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Maximization
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Electricity generation
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Cascade dams
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Multi-reservoir systems
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V. Karaeren and A. B. Altan Sakarya, “MAXIMIZING ENERGY GENERATION OF A CASCADE HYDROPOWER SYSTEM,” 2015, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/53475.