基于源荷不确定性状态感知的无废城市多能源协调储能模型

Translated title of the contribution: Multi-Energy Coordinated Energy Storage Model in Zero-Waste CitiesBased on Situation Awareness ofSource and Load Uncertainty

Hongyang Jin, Yun Teng*, Ouyang Leng, Tieyan Zhang, Zhe Chen

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Abstract

In this paper, an urban multi-energy system is equivalent to a "multi-energy coordinated energy storage model in zero-waste cities (MECESM-ZWC)", considering the complementary characteristics of domestic waste power generation and multi-energy systems in "Zero-Waste Cities". The urban multi-energy system economy, garbage disposal capacity and renewable energy utilization rate can be effectively improved, and at the same time, regulation capacity of power grid and gas network is provided by using this model. First, this paper studies the energy input and output characteristics of domestic waste power generation and its energy coupling relationship with urban multi-energy systems, such as renewable energy generation and energy conversion equipment ingas network and power grid, in order to establish the MECESM-ZWC. Secondly, the comprehensive operating cost model is established and the MECESM-ZWC based on situation awareness of source and load uncertainty are optimized. Finally, simulation verification is performed to confirm that the economy and flexibility of the urban multi-energy system can be effectively improved by the MECESM-ZWC.

Translated title of the contributionMulti-Energy Coordinated Energy Storage Model in Zero-Waste CitiesBased on Situation Awareness ofSource and Load Uncertainty
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
JournalDiangong Jishu Xuebao/Transactions of China Electrotechnical Society
Volume35
Issue number13
Pages (from-to)2830-2842
Number of pages13
ISSN1000-6753
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Jul 2020

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