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Continuous Price Regulation to Form the Desired Load Schedule of a Power System

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A price control mechanism is designed to form the required production schedule for a power system. A method of price computation with regard for the fuel consumption of generating units and load types is described.

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Grebenyuk, G.G., Solov'ev, M.M. Continuous Price Regulation to Form the Desired Load Schedule of a Power System. Automation and Remote Control 65, 834–839 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:AURC.0000028329.07504.e6

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