Influence of Inaccurate Input Data on the Optimal Short-Term Operation of Power Generation Systems
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Abstract The economy of short-term operation of thermal power systems is influenced by approximations in the operation planning methods and by the inaccuracies of input data. In this paper the economic effects of these approximations and inaccuracies are analysed. To what extent the economy is influenced by inaccuracies of the steadystate operation costs, startup costs and load forecast is investigated in detail.
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