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Dynamic Power Plant Model
by University of Rostock
Authors: Moritz Hübel
Contact: Moritz Hübel
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Full Scope Dynamic Simulation Models of different thermal power plants
Based on Modelica, Dymola, (OpenModelica), C++, MySQL, SQLite. Using Matlab for data processing.
[ltt-rostock.de Website / Documentation]
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Not Open Source
Not directly downloadable
No data shipped
Not planned to open up further in the future
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Model Scope |
Model type and solution approach |
Model class
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Specific Power Plants
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Sectors
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Coal, Gas, Heat, Electricity
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Technologies
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Conventional Generation, CHP
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Decisions
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investment
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Regions
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specific plants
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Geographic Resolution
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one point
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Time resolution
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Second
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Network coverage
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net transfer capacities
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Model type
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Optimization, Simulation
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physical-equation-based
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Variables
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10000-40000"-40000" is not declared as a valid unit of measurement for this property.
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Computation time
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600 minutes
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Objective
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operation, cost, emissions, thermal stress
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Uncertainty modeling
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Deterministic
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Suited for many scenarios / monte-carlo
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No
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References
Scientific references
Modelling and simulation of a coal-fired power plant for start-up optimisation
https://dx.doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2017.10.033
Reports produced using the model
Hübel, M., Meinke, S., Nocke, J., Hassel, E., Identification of Energy Storage Capacities within large-scale Power Plants and Development of Control Strategies to increase marketable Grid Services, ASME 2015 Power and Energy Conversion Conference, June 28-July 2, 2015, San Diego, USA
Hübel, M., Prause, J., Gierow, C., Meinke, M. Hassel, E., Simulation of Ancillary Services in Thermal Power Plants in Energy Systems with High Impact of Renewable Energy, Power Energy Conference 2017, Charlotte, USA
Example research questions
Which potential of Flexibility can be provided by specific thermal power plants?
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