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2010-07-01

ENERGY GENERATION EXPANSION PLANNING MODEL CONSIDERING EMISSIONS CONSTRAINTS

Keywords:

Generation expansion planning, reduction of CO2 emissions, linear programming. (es)

Authors

  • DIEGO ADOLFO MEJIA GIRALDO M.Sc. Ing. Eléctrica, profesor auxiliar Universidad de Antioquia
  • JESUS MARIA LOPEZ LEZAMA M.Sc. Ing. Eléctrica, profesor auxiliar Universidad de Antioquia
  • LUIS ALFONSO GALLEGO PAREJA Ph.D. Ing. Eléctrica, Universidad Estadual Paulista
The generation expansion planning (GEP) problem consists in determining the type of technology, size, location and time at which new generation units must be integrated to the system, over a given planning horizon, to satisfy the forecasted energy demand. Over the past few years, due to an increasing awareness of environmental issues, different approaches to solve the GEP problem have included some sort of environmental policy, typically based on emission constraints. This paper presents a linear model in a dynamic version to solve the GEP problem. The main difference between the proposed model and most of the works presented in the specialized literature is the way the environmental policy is envisaged. Such policy includes: i) the taxation of CO₂ emissions, ii) an annual Emissions Reduction Rate (ERR) in the overall system, and iii) the gradual retirement of old inefficient generation plants. The proposed model is applied in an 11-region to design the most cost-effective and sustainable 10-technology US energy portfolio for the next 20 years.

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IEEE

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D. A. MEJIA GIRALDO, J. M. LOPEZ LEZAMA, and L. A. GALLEGO PAREJA, “ENERGY GENERATION EXPANSION PLANNING MODEL CONSIDERING EMISSIONS CONSTRAINTS”, DYNA, vol. 77, no. 163, pp. 75–84, Jul. 2010.

ACM

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MEJIA GIRALDO, D.A., LOPEZ LEZAMA, J.M. and GALLEGO PAREJA, L.A. 2010. ENERGY GENERATION EXPANSION PLANNING MODEL CONSIDERING EMISSIONS CONSTRAINTS. DYNA. 77, 163 (Jul. 2010), 75–84.

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MEJIA GIRALDO, D. A.; LOPEZ LEZAMA, J. M.; GALLEGO PAREJA, L. A. ENERGY GENERATION EXPANSION PLANNING MODEL CONSIDERING EMISSIONS CONSTRAINTS. DYNA 2010, 77, 75-84.

APA

MEJIA GIRALDO, D. A., LOPEZ LEZAMA, J. M. and GALLEGO PAREJA, L. A. (2010). ENERGY GENERATION EXPANSION PLANNING MODEL CONSIDERING EMISSIONS CONSTRAINTS. DYNA, 77(163), 75–84. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/25539

ABNT

MEJIA GIRALDO, D. A.; LOPEZ LEZAMA, J. M.; GALLEGO PAREJA, L. A. ENERGY GENERATION EXPANSION PLANNING MODEL CONSIDERING EMISSIONS CONSTRAINTS. DYNA, [S. l.], v. 77, n. 163, p. 75–84, 2010. Disponível em: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/25539. Acesso em: 14 jan. 2025.

Chicago

MEJIA GIRALDO, DIEGO ADOLFO, JESUS MARIA LOPEZ LEZAMA, and LUIS ALFONSO GALLEGO PAREJA. 2010. “ENERGY GENERATION EXPANSION PLANNING MODEL CONSIDERING EMISSIONS CONSTRAINTS”. DYNA 77 (163):75-84. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/25539.

Harvard

MEJIA GIRALDO, D. A., LOPEZ LEZAMA, J. M. and GALLEGO PAREJA, L. A. (2010) “ENERGY GENERATION EXPANSION PLANNING MODEL CONSIDERING EMISSIONS CONSTRAINTS”, DYNA, 77(163), pp. 75–84. Available at: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/25539 (Accessed: 14 January 2025).

MLA

MEJIA GIRALDO, D. A., J. M. LOPEZ LEZAMA, and L. A. GALLEGO PAREJA. “ENERGY GENERATION EXPANSION PLANNING MODEL CONSIDERING EMISSIONS CONSTRAINTS”. DYNA, vol. 77, no. 163, July 2010, pp. 75-84, https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/25539.

Turabian

MEJIA GIRALDO, DIEGO ADOLFO, JESUS MARIA LOPEZ LEZAMA, and LUIS ALFONSO GALLEGO PAREJA. “ENERGY GENERATION EXPANSION PLANNING MODEL CONSIDERING EMISSIONS CONSTRAINTS”. DYNA 77, no. 163 (July 1, 2010): 75–84. Accessed January 14, 2025. https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/25539.

Vancouver

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MEJIA GIRALDO DA, LOPEZ LEZAMA JM, GALLEGO PAREJA LA. ENERGY GENERATION EXPANSION PLANNING MODEL CONSIDERING EMISSIONS CONSTRAINTS. DYNA [Internet]. 2010 Jul. 1 [cited 2025 Jan. 14];77(163):75-84. Available from: https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/dyna/article/view/25539

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