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Optimal Integrated Water-Energy Resource Management in Diversified Generation Systems with Co-Production for Short-Term Operational Planning

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  • Damián Cando

    (GIREI Research Group, Electrical Engineering Department, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Quito 170146, Ecuador)

  • Alexander Aguila Téllez

    (GIREI Research Group, Electrical Engineering Department, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Quito 170146, Ecuador)

Abstract

The decoupled operation of electricity and water systems under variable demand conditions and tightly coupled operational constraints tends to increase total operating costs and reduce overall resource-use efficiency. In response, this study develops an integrated optimization framework for the short-term management of water–energy nexus systems composed of thermal generating units, co-production units, and a desalination plant. The proposed formulation is designed to simultaneously satisfy electricity and water demands while minimizing the total operating cost over a 24 h scheduling horizon. Methodologically, the problem is formulated as a mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) model implemented and solved in GAMS. The model explicitly incorporates electricity and water balance equations, generation-capacity limits, desalination bounds, thermal ramp-rate constraints, technical coupling relationships between electric power and water production in co-production units, and non-separable quadratic cost functions that preserve the techno-economic structure of joint production. The results confirm the technical and economic consistency of the integrated dispatch. In particular, the optimized solution satisfies an electricity demand of 45,491 MWh and a water demand of 7930 m 3 with complete hourly balance consistency over the full scheduling horizon. Thermal units supply 59.4% of total electricity production, whereas co-production units contribute the remaining 40.6%. From the hydraulic perspective, the desalination plant provides 61.7% of total water demand, while co-production units supply 38.3%. The resulting total operating cost is USD 179,618.92. Relative to a decoupled benchmark, the integrated formulation reduces the total operating cost by USD 25,325.92, equivalent to 12.36%. These findings demonstrate that the proposed MINLP framework provides a robust and operationally relevant tool for the short-term planning of strongly coupled water–energy systems.

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  • Damián Cando & Alexander Aguila Téllez, 2026. "Optimal Integrated Water-Energy Resource Management in Diversified Generation Systems with Co-Production for Short-Term Operational Planning," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(8), pages 1-33, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:8:p:4027-:d:1923173
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