Consideration of Existing Capacity in Screening Curve Method
The screening curve method (SCM) is an intuitive and fast model that estimates the least-cost generation mix for generation planning purposes. It calculates an economically adapted generation mix for a target load duration curve within a few seconds, but lacks many detailed considerations of the gen...
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The screening curve method (SCM) is an intuitive and fast model that estimates the least-cost generation mix for generation planning purposes. It calculates an economically adapted generation mix for a target load duration curve within a few seconds, but lacks many detailed considerations of the generation system. In order to improve SCM, many developments have been made in recent years. However, one of the biggest limitations had always been that the SCM assumed all capacity to be new with no existing capacity. This drawback made SCM less useful compared to other generation planning models. In this paper, we develop a direct way to model existing capacity in SCM. The proposed method is studied in this paper and is illustrated with an example. Finally, an ERCOT year 2030 case is simulated. |
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The screening curve method (SCM) is an intuitive and fast model that estimates the least-cost generation mix for generation planning purposes. It calculates an economically adapted generation mix for a target load duration curve within a few seconds, but lacks many detailed considerations of the generation system. In order to improve SCM, many developments have been made in recent years. However, one of the biggest limitations had always been that the SCM assumed all capacity to be new with no existing capacity. This drawback made SCM less useful compared to other generation planning models. In this paper, we develop a direct way to model existing capacity in SCM. The proposed method is studied in this paper and is illustrated with an example. Finally, an ERCOT year 2030 case is simulated. |
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The screening curve method (SCM) is an intuitive and fast model that estimates the least-cost generation mix for generation planning purposes. It calculates an economically adapted generation mix for a target load duration curve within a few seconds, but lacks many detailed considerations of the generation system. In order to improve SCM, many developments have been made in recent years. However, one of the biggest limitations had always been that the SCM assumed all capacity to be new with no existing capacity. This drawback made SCM less useful compared to other generation planning models. In this paper, we develop a direct way to model existing capacity in SCM. The proposed method is studied in this paper and is illustrated with an example. Finally, an ERCOT year 2030 case is simulated. |
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Consideration of Existing Capacity in Screening Curve Method |
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