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For questions 1 and 2, assume the characteristics of units 1 and 2 (which are both on-line) given in Table 1. Table 1 Input/Output Curve 10 H₁-H(P1)=400+5.0P₁+0.01P₁2 20 H₂=H(P2)=600+4.0P2+0.015P₂² 20 A. 5,400 B. 9,000 Pmin (MW) C. 10,800 D. 15,000 Where: H(P) is expressed in MBtu/h; and P is expressed in MW. Pmax (MW) 1. Calculate the Net Heat Rate (in Btu/kWh) for the unit 1 when at a loading of 500 MW using information provided in Table 1. (5 points) 500 600 A. P1 =270 MW, P2 = 345 MW B. P1 =315 MW, P2 = 300 MW C. P1 =350 MW, P2 = 265 MW D. P1 =370 MW, P2 = 280 MW 2. Assume both units are running and that they both burn the same fuel, that costs 1.00 $/MBtu. For a load of 615 MW, select the most economic distribution of load among the two units. (5 points)
Unit 17-Power System Scheduling and Operations Final Quiz 3. Use Economic Dispatch to calculate the production cost for the load conditions not given in the production table. (10 points) A. $2,247/h B. $2,047/h C. Infeasible D. $4,047/h 4. Use Economic Dispatch to calculate the production cost for the load conditions not given in the production table. (5 points) A. $5,050/h B. $5,530/h C. Infeasible: D. $3,210/h
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