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Fatures of the optimal composition of a wind-solar power plant with diesel generators

https://doi.org/10.30724/1998-9903-2020-22-1-10-17

Abstract

The article presents the results of a single-purpose optimization of the composition of the hybrid complex consist of the wind-solar and diesel power plants, according to the criterion of the minimum cost of electricity for a small settlement in given geographical conditions. An estimation of the impact of an additional criterion for the total investment cost limitation on a result of solving an optimization problem is given. It is shown that the ratio of the proportions of the solar and wind power plants is not constant when total investment cost changes and it changes to the exclusion of one of the renewable energy sources from the complex.

About the Authors

A. Y. Lavrik
Saint Petersburg Mining University
Russian Federation

Alexander Y. Lavrik

Saint Petersburg



Y. L. Zhukovsky
Saint Petersburg Mining University
Russian Federation

Yuri L. Zhukovsky

Saint Petersburg



A. Y. Lavrik
ITMO University
Russian Federation

Anna Yu. Lavrik

Saint Petersburg



A. D. Buldysko
Saint Petersburg Mining University
Russian Federation

Alexandra D. Buldysko

Saint Petersburg



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Lavrik A.Y., Zhukovsky Y.L., Lavrik A.Y., Buldysko A.D. Fatures of the optimal composition of a wind-solar power plant with diesel generators. Power engineering: research, equipment, technology. 2020;22(1):10-17. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30724/1998-9903-2020-22-1-10-17

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