A Proposed Lean Distribution System for Solar Power Plants Using Mathematical Modeling and Simulation Technique
Authors: Mohsen Momenitabar, Zhila Dehdari Ebrahimi, Seyed Hassan Hosseini, Mohammad Arani
Abstract: Today, power waste is one of the most crucial problems which power stations across the world are facing. One of the recent trends of the energy system is the lean management technique. When lean management is indicated by the system, customer value is increased and the waste process in industry or in a power station is reduced. In this paper, first of all, we propose mathematical modeling to reduce the cost of production, and then the simulation technique applies to electricity transmission distribution systems. Furthermore, we consider two criteria for comparison including the different costs of the system and the rate of energy waste during the transmission. The primary approach is to use both of the models in order to draw a comparison between simulation results and mathematical models. Finally, the analysis of the test results done by the CPLEX toolbox of MATLAB Software 2019 leads to a remarkable decrease in the costs of energy demand in the electricity transmitting network distribution system.
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