Benjamin F. Hobbs Michael H. Rothkopf Richard P. O'Neill
Over the years, the electric power industry has been using optimization methods to help them solve the unit commitment problem. The result has been savings of tens and perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars in fuel costs. Things are changing, however. Optimization technology is improving, and the industry is undergoing radical restructuring. Consequently, the role of commitment models is changing, and the value of the improved solutions that better algorithms might yield is increasing. The dual purpose of this book is to explore the technology and needs of the next generation of computer...
Over the years, the electric power industry has been using optimization methods to help them solve the unit commitment problem. The result has been sa...