Combination of Carbon Taxation and SGRA Approach (RBTS and Carbon Tax Data)

Citation Author(s):
Abdullah
Algarni
Graduate Student Member
Siddharth
Suryanarayanan
Senior Member
Howard
Siegel
Fellow
Anthony
Maciejewski
Fellow
Submitted by:
Abdullah Algarni
Last updated:
Tue, 05/17/2022 - 22:17
DOI:
10.21227/9sq1-k898
Data Format:
Research Article Link:
License:
0
0 ratings - Please login to submit your rating.

Abstract 

An emission rate-based carbon tax is applied to fossil-fueled generators along with a Smart Grid resource allocation (SGRA) approach. The former reduces the capacity factors (CFs) of base load serving fossil-fueled units, while the latter reduces the CFs of peak load serving units.  The objective is to quantify the integration of the carbon tax and the SGRA approach on CO2 emissions and electricity prices in a multi-area power grid. The integration is illustrated using the Roy Billinton test system (RBTS) and the results show potential for significant reductions in fossil fuel-based generation and CO2 emissions.

Instructions: 

Use PowerWorld to run the *.PWB files that contain the RBTS simulation. Use the *.tsb fils which contain load profiles to perform time step simulation via PowerWorld. Other data pertaining to carbon taxes and controllable loads is saved in the *.ods file.

Comments

thank you

Submitted by Aishwarrya Mahe... on Fri, 09/17/2021 - 03:02