The Research of Power Generating Self-Optimization Mode Based on the Objective Function Optimization

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The self-optimization method for power generation proposed in this paper is an initial allocation of power energy. Every unit is according to the same principles of utilization hours in the same province. Under the premise of unchanged total power of each power generation unit and the security of the power system as well as the discharge standards, this method can achieve the minimum social resource consumption and the minimum discharge meet the demand of power energy at the same time by adjusting of autonomy optimization among internal different units. It is an important means and effective way to carry out energy generation scheduling work.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 953-954)

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