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INCORPORATION OF NON-POWER REQUIREMENTS IN THE BC HYDRO COLUMBIA RIVER TREATY OPTIMIZATION MODEL

机译:在BC Hydro Columbia River条约优化模型中纳入非功率要求

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Non-power requirements to support fisheries and recreational demands downstream of reservoirs in the Columbia River in Canada and the U.S. were incorporated to facilitate long-term operation of Canadian reservoirs (Mica and Arrow) using the Goal Programming technique. The Columbia River Treaty between Canada and the U.S.A. requires preparing Annual Operating Plan (AOP) which only includes power generation and flood protection but excludes any recreational and fisheries obligations. However, Supplemental Operating Agreements (SOA) have been negotiated and implemented since 1990s to satisfy recreational and fisheries requirements in the Columbia River. The existing Columbia River Treaty model, developed by the University of British Columbia (UBC) and BC Hydro Research Team, considers Flood Control Rule Curve as a limiting factor and uses power generation as the sole objective. In this study, three non-power requirements were included into the optimization process, converting the existing model into a multi-objective optimization model. In order to satisfy power generation requirement in the U.S., downstream of Arrow Dam (ARD) in Canada, a certain flow release in January needs to be determined. Therefore, the satisfaction of the non-power requirements is sensitive to the flow requirement below ARD. A number of scenarios were studied to assess the impact of different January flow requirements at ARD on the satisfaction of the non-power requirements. To incorporate the non-power requirements, a multi-objective optimization model was developed using a state-of-art technique, named Goal Programming (GP). GP as a robust multi-objective optimization method has not been used extensively in the reservoir optimization. The optimization results showed that lowering the minimum January flow at ARD increases the degree of satisfaction of non-power requirements. However, this may be in conflict with the power requirement for the Pacific North-west winter peak loads.
机译:在加拿大哥伦比亚河和美国的哥伦比亚河流河上下游的资源要求和娱乐需求的娱乐要求促进了加拿大储层(云母和箭头)的长期运行,采用目标规划技术。加拿大和美国之间的哥伦比亚河条约需要准备每年的经营计划(AOP),该计划仅包括发电和洪水保护,但不包括任何娱乐和渔业义务。但是,自20世纪90年代以来一直谈判和实施补充营运协议(SOA),以满足哥伦比亚河流的娱乐和渔业要求。现有哥伦比亚河条约模式由英国哥伦比亚大学(UBC)和BC水电研究团队开发,认为防洪规则曲线是限制因素,并使用发电作为唯一目标。在本研究中,将三种非功率要求包含在优化过程中,将现有模型转换为多目标优化模型。为了满足美国,在加拿大箭头坝(ARD)下游的发电要求,1月份需要确定一定的流量释放。因此,对非功率要求的满足对ARD以下的流量要求敏感。研究了许多方案,以评估在ARD的满意对ARD的影响不同的影响。为了利用非功率要求,使用最先进的技术,命名为目标编程(GP)开发了多目标优化模型。 GP作为坚固的多目标优化方法尚未在储层优化中广泛使用。优化结果表明,降低ARD的最低限度流量会增加非功率要求的满意度。但是,这可能与太平洋西北冬季峰值负荷的电力需求发生冲突。

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