Global Energy Interconnection (Apr 2023)

Power generation expansion planning approach considering carbon emission constraints

  • Hasan Mehedi,
  • Xiaobin Wang,
  • Shilong Ye,
  • Guiting Xue,
  • Islam Md Shariful,
  • Fang Shi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 127 – 140

Abstract

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Decarbonization of the power sector in China is an essential aspect of the energy transition process to achieve carbon neutrality. The power sector accounts for approximately 40% of China’s total CO2 emissions. Accordingly, collaborative optimization in power generation expansion planning (GEP) simultaneously considering economic, environmental, and technological concerns as carbon emissions is necessary. This paper proposes a collaborative mixed- integer linear programming optimization approach for GEP. This minimizes the power system’s operating cost to resolve emission concerns considering energy development strategies, flexible generation, and resource limitations constraints. This research further analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of current GEP techniques. Results show that the main determinants of new investment decisions are carbon emissions, reserve margins, resource availability, fuel consumption, and fuel price. The proposed optimization method is simulated and validated based on China’s power system data. Finally, this study provides policy recommendations on the flexible management of traditional power sources, the market-oriented mechanism of new energy sources, and the integration of new technology to support the attainment of carbon-neutral targets in the current energy transition process.

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