Optimization of fuel supply for the power plant

This power plant project proposes a software system which assists the operator to optimize the fuel supply, storage and usage for the power plant. Interns manage to build a web-based application to monitor, record, display and forecast the state of fuel condition. Interns will use mathematical model implemented in the system to figure out potential factors that could influence the power generating volume and measure the degree of influence. Such a system is expected to offer decision support to the key stakeholders. The optimization will result in better fuel transportation plan, less cost for the power plant and considerable energy-saving. Interns are suppose to provide technical support and an actual system for the partner organization, Clean Energy Consulting Inc. The support is high-efficiency, solid and cost-effective.

Faculty Supervisor:

Liang Chen

Student:

Partner:

Clean Energy Consulting Inc

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

University of Northern British Columbia

Program:

Accelerate

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