Interval optimization based operating strategy for gas-electricity integrated energy systems considering demand response and wind uncertainty
Linquan Bai,
Fangxing Li,
Hantao Cui,
Tao Jiang,
Hongbin Sun and
Jinxiang Zhu
Applied Energy, 2016, vol. 167, issue C, 270-279
Abstract:
In the United States, natural gas-fired generators gained increasing popularity in recent years due to the low fuel cost and emission, as well as the proven large gas reserves. Consequently, the highly interdependency between the gas and electricity networks is needed to be considered in the system operation. To improve the overall system operation and optimize the energy flow, an interval optimization based coordinated operating strategy for the gas-electricity integrated energy system (IES) is proposed in this paper considering demand response and wind power uncertainty. In the proposed model, the gas and electricity infrastructures are modeled in detail and their operation constraints are fully considered, wherein the nonlinear characteristics are modeled including pipeline gas flow and compressors. Then a demand response program is incorporated into the optimization model and its effects on the IES operation are investigated. Based on interval mathematics, wind power uncertainty is represented as interval numbers instead of probability distributions. A case study is performed on a six-bus electricity network with a seven-node gas network to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method; further, the IEEE 118-bus system coupling with a 14-node natural gas system is used to verify its applicability in practical bulk systems.
Keywords: Coordinated operation; Demand response; Gas and electricity network; Integrated energy systems; Interval optimization; Wind power uncertainty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2015.10.119
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