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A Gini Coefficient-Based Impartial and Open Dispatching Model

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  • Liang Sun

    (School of Electrical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China
    State Grid Shenyang Electric Power Supply Company, Shenyang 110081, China)

  • Na Zhang

    (State Grid Liaoning Economic Research Institute, Shenyang 110015, China)

  • Ning Li

    (State Grid Shenyang Electric Power Supply Company, Shenyang 110081, China)

  • Zhuo-ran Song

    (State Grid Liaoning Electric Power Company Limited, Shenyang 110006, China)

  • Wei-dong Li

    (School of Electrical Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China)

Abstract

According to the existing widely applied impartial and open dispatching models, operation fairness was mainly emphasized, which severely restricted the optimization space of the economy of the overall system operation and affected the economic benefits. To solve the above problems, a scheduling model based on Gini coefficient under impartial and open dispatching principle is proposed in this paper, which can consider the balance between the fairness and economy of system operation. In the proposed model, the Gini coefficient is introduced to describe the fairness of electric energy completion rate among different generation units in the form of constraint conditions. Because the electricity production schedule can reflect the economic income of the electric power enterprise, and the Gini coefficient is used as an economic statistical indicator to evaluate the fairness in the overall distribution of income in social statistics, it is more appropriate to be used to measure the fairness of the power generation dispatching. The objective of the proposed model is to minimize the total operation costs. In the model, the balance between the system operation economy and fairness can be realized by adjusting the Gini coefficient value. The simulation results show that the proposed model is an extension of the traditional model. Compared with the traditional economic dispatching model and normal “impartial and open dispatching” model, the proposed model can better coordinate the relationship between fairness and economy. It could provide more choices for power generation dispatchers. It could also provide a reference for regulatory departments to formulate relevant policies by adjusting the threshold value of the Gini coefficient. Case studies show that the power dispatching decisions according to the proposed model can provide a scientific and fair reference basis for dispatching schemes, and could reduce the generation costs and also achieve optimal allocation of resources on the basis of ensuring fair dispatching.

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  • Liang Sun & Na Zhang & Ning Li & Zhuo-ran Song & Wei-dong Li, 2020. "A Gini Coefficient-Based Impartial and Open Dispatching Model," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(12), pages 1-13, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:13:y:2020:i:12:p:3146-:d:372767
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