The invention relates to a method for simulating a power plant fleet with respect to optimal operation by taking control information into consideration.
Power plants are used within the framework of power plant planning on the basis of financial and technical boundary conditions.
The environment or the boundary conditions 2 under which power is to be produced form the basis of planning. In addition to supply agreements 3 and the energy demand 4 that is to be anticipated from experience, specific wishes inter alia of customers 5, with which, by way of example, load profiles are agreed which are usually subject to great variations according to the time of day, and which may also differ depending on the day of the week and the season, must also be taken into consideration. Since electrical power can only be stored to a limited degree and with losses, power trading and power production have to follow the time-related variations in power consumption.
In addition to these specifications, conditions 6 such as the operating costs 7 accruing per MWh generated at the respective times, in particular the fuel consumption 8, but also the start-up costs 9, have to be checked. The availability 10 of the individual plant in the fleet also has to be checked. Necessary maintenance work means, by way of example, that the entire fleet cannot be used all the time. A usable load range 11 should also be taken into consideration, i.e. a power plant cannot supply any desired small amount of energy but may only supply between a minimal value, which is not zero, and a maximal value. The conditions to be checked also include weather forecasts 12, in particular wind prognoses for a possible wind farm, and the availability for example of a coal power plant as a secondary reserve 13 or for frequency stabilization 14 for wind power plants (or also fail-over if there is no wind).
Using these specifications a division of the plant of the fleet is defined in a usage schedule 15 with reserve 16.
The actual use of the plant 17 can of course differ from this.
The changed makeup of the new energy mix presents the power plant operators with a new challenge. By way of example, the use of renewable energies has priority, i.e. the previous standard power plants must adapt to the renewable energies. A base power plant becomes a peaker (i.e. frequent changes in load need to be dealt with instead of continuous operation). One drawback of this is that the loading of the affected plant in the fleet increases as does the maintenance expenditure thereof.
The object of the invention is to develop said method for power station usage planning so improved usage planning with an increased lifespan of the plan is achieved.
According to the invention this object is achieved by the method as claimed in the claims. Advantageous developments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims. By supplying current values of a control and protection system to models for lifespan calculations in a method for power plant usage planning of a power plant fleet having a plurality of power plants, deriving maintenance information from the lifespan calculations and taking the maintenance information into consideration in a calculation for power plant usage planning the lifecycle of the main components can be taken into consideration in usage planning and use of the plant can be improved over its lifespan.
Maintenance of a plant which with normal operation of the power plant fleet is due at an inconvenient time interval of power plant usage planning is advantageously brought forward. This ensures that on the one hand maintenance work that is to take place is carried out punctually and, by way of example, at times of lower energy demand and lower power prices, and that the corresponding plant is available at times of high energy demand on the other hand.
It is also advantageous if maintenance of a plant which with normal operation of the power plant fleet is due at an inconvenient time interval of power plant usage planning is deferred, easing the load on the plant. This can be achieved by way of example by more energy being supplied by a different plant in the fleet.
Design and delivery data are expediently taken into consideration in the lifespan calculation. A plant or components of a plant has/have possibly been designed for a different purpose (temperature, pressure, moisture, loads) than is the case during actual operation. High levels of wear and premature failure are to be expected with loads which go beyond the specifications of the components or plant, so maintenance expenditure has to be adjusted.
It is also expedient if historical is are taken into consideration for the lifespan calculation since the overall picture of loading of the respective components or plant is essential for comprehensive maintenance planning.
It is also expedient if models are used for the lifespan calculation.
Sensory data is advantageously used for the lifespan calculation.
It may also be advantageous if empirical values are incorporated in the lifespan calculation.
It is also advantageous if operating hours of a component are taken into consideration for power plant usage planning.
It is also expedient if resources, such a replacement parts, are taken into consideration when determining a maintenance interval.
The invention will be exemplarily described in more detail with reference to the drawings, in which schematically and not to scale:
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1020090107967 | Feb 2009 | DE | national |
This application is the US National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2010/052085, filed Feb. 19, 2010 and claims the benefit thereof. The International. Application claims the benefits of German application No. 10 2009 010 796.7 DE filed Feb. 27, 2009. All of the applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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PCT/EP2010/052085 | 2/19/2010 | WO | 00 | 1/6/2012 |