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A Network Flow Model for Power and Energy System with Changing Capabilities

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  • Yuri E. Malashenko
  • Irina A. Nazarova
  • Natalia M. Novikova
  • Irina I. Pospelova

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A single-commodity network flow model is proposed for analyzing capabilities of a spatially distributed fuel and energy system. The model is based on four-layer digraph that describes production, transmission, and consumption of electrical energy and fossil fuels. The model helps to investigate the consequences of large-scale damages in the fuel and energy systems. A method for distribution of the limited network capacity is suggested. The method is transparent for all consumers and leads to Pareto-optimal distribution of energy resources that is fair under current network capabilities. Possibility of partial recovery of the network after damages is taking into account.

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  • Yuri E. Malashenko & Irina A. Nazarova & Natalia M. Novikova & Irina I. Pospelova, 2019. "A Network Flow Model for Power and Energy System with Changing Capabilities," International Journal of Public Administration, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 42(15-16), pages 1323-1332, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:lpadxx:v:42:y:2019:i:15-16:p:1323-1332
    DOI: 10.1080/01900692.2019.1645693
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