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AGGREGATED PUMPING STATION
OPERATION PLANNING PROBLEM
(APSOP) FOR LARGE SCALE
WATER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
Błaszczyk, J; Malinowski, K; Allidina, A
Applied Parallel Scientific Computing;
tom -;
strony 260-269;
2012;
Springer-Verlag
Large scale potable water transmission system considered in this paper is the Toronto
Water System (TWS), one of the largest existing potable water supply networks. The
main objective of the ongoing Transmission Operations Optimizer (TOO) project
consists of developing an advanced tool for providing pumping schedules for 153 TWS
pumps, with all quantitative requirements with respect to system operation being met
while the energy costs are minimized (“The aim of pump scheduling is to minimize the
marginal cost of supplying water while keeping within physical and operational
constraints, such as maintaining sufficient water within the system’s reservoirs, to
meet the required time-varying consumer demands.” – [6]). It is assumed that TOO
should produce detailed optimal schedules for all pumps. The following modules of
TOO are being currently developed: demand forecasting module, energy rates
forecasting module, pumping schedule optimizer and, finally, an assessment module
consisting mainly of hydraulic, EPANET based, TWS simulator. This paper presents key
component of the pumping schedule optimizer, namely, the Aggregated Pumping
Station Operation Planning Problem (APSOP) and the approach to its solution.
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