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Integrated Renewable Photovoltaic/Thermal and Non-renewable Combined Heat and Power Unit Commitment Considering Multiple Energy Storage Systems

Combined heat and power technologies such as renewable (PV/T) and non-renewable (Fuel cell, gas turbine, reciprocating engine, and microturbine) units are extremely increased to meet heat and power demands, respectively. Therefore, to reach optimal operation of this system, unit commitment problem s...

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Published in:Iranian journal of science and technology. Transactions of electrical engineering 2023-12, Vol.47 (4), p.1389-1404
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Fuel cells
Gas turbines
Heat
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Piston engines
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Storage systems
Unit commitment
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