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Optimized Pattern Design for Photovoltaic Power Stations

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2014

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  • Martin Bischoff

    (Siemens AG)

  • Alena Klug

    (Fraunhofer ITWM)

  • Karl-Heinz Küfer

    (Fraunhofer ITWM)

  • Kai Plociennik

    (Fraunhofer ITWM)

  • Ingmar Schüle

    (Fraunhofer ITWM)

Abstract

The task of planning photovoltaic (PV) powerBischoff, Martin plantsKlug, Alena is veryKüfer, Karl-Heinz challengingPlociennik, Kai . The decisionSchüle, Ingmar makers have to consider the local weather conditions, the land area’s topography, the physical behavior of the technical components and many more complex aspects. We present an approach for optimizing one variant of the way routing problem for PV plants. We formulate the problem as an Integer Program (IP) which can be solved by standard solvers. In addition, we reformulate the IP as a maximum independent set problem on interval graphs. This graph-theoretic problem can be solved in polynomial time. Using the latter approach, we are able to generate a variety of solutions with different angles for the ways with little effort of time.

Suggested Citation

  • Martin Bischoff & Alena Klug & Karl-Heinz Küfer & Kai Plociennik & Ingmar Schüle, 2016. "Optimized Pattern Design for Photovoltaic Power Stations," Operations Research Proceedings, in: Marco Lübbecke & Arie Koster & Peter Letmathe & Reinhard Madlener & Britta Peis & Grit Walther (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2014, edition 1, pages 451-456, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:oprchp:978-3-319-28697-6_63
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28697-6_63
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