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عنوان فارسی مقاله:
اثرات کمی موج گرما در عملیات شبکه برق
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله:
Quantifying impacts of heat waves on power grid operation
سال انتشار : 2016
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مقدمه انگلیسی مقاله:
1. Introduction
Since the start of 20th century, the average annual temperatures across United States have increased approximately 0.8 C, with 2001–2010 being the warmest decade ever recorded [1]. Global warming not only causes average temperature to rise but also leads to more frequent and severe extreme weather events such as heat waves [2] and droughts [3]. Quantifying the impacts of those extreme weather events on the reliability and operation of the power grid is becoming increasingly important, especially when large amounts of renewable resources and gas turbines have displaced coal power plants, which are less susceptible to variation of temperature, precipitation, and wind. During the past few years, many research efforts have been dedicated to study the impacts of climate change on electric power grids from different aspects. In [4], the benefits of power transfers between the Pacific Northwest and California were evaluated using a linked set of hydrologic, reservoir, and power demand simulation models for the Columbia River and the Sacramento-San Joaquin reservoir systems. In [5], Cohen et al. investigated the potential impacts of water availability in generation capacity expansion planning using Regional Energy Deployment System (ReEDS) and compared electricity sector growth with and without climateinfluenced water rights. In [6], the impacts of temperature change on electricity demand were quantified by combining the simulation of climate with building end uses. Zhou et al. projected state-level buildings energy demand and its spatial pattern through the end of the century, considering the impact of climate change based on the estimates of heating and cooling degree days derived from downscaled USGS CASCaDE temperature data [7]. To quantify hourly temperature-dependent building energy demands, Dirks et al. developed the Building ENergy Demand (BEND) model, which is based on detailed thermal dynamic simulation [8]. In [9], Kraucunas et al. developed an innovative modeling system called the Platform for Regional Integrated Modeling and Analysis to simulate interactions among natural and human systems at scales relevant to regional decision making. Various climate change mitigation strategies related to the power grid have also been investigated. For example, Wang et al. reviewed smart grids and renewable energy technologies recently developed to mitigate the impacts of power systems on climate change [10]. In [11], Cohen et al. proposed a versatile optimization model that maximizes profits at a fossil-based power plant with CO2 capture to better understand performance and economics of CO2 capture technology. Wu and Aliprantis evaluated the potential reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from energy and transportation systems using plug-in electric vehicle technology in [12]. de la Rue du Can et al. proposed a method to allocate carbon dioxide emissions to the end-use sectors to improve the understanding of emission reduction actions for mitigation of climate change in [13]. In this paper, we focus on quantifying the impacts of heat waves on power grid operation.
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