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Research on the contribution of regional Energy Internet emission reduction considering time-of-use tariff

Shu-Xia Yang, Tian-qi Nie and Cheng-Cheng Li

Energy, 2022, vol. 239, issue PB

Abstract: Energy Internet is expected to solve the problem of environmental pollution. This paper first analyzes the emission reduction mechanism of the time-of-use tariff on the regional Energy Internet, and then establishes a calculation model of regional Energy Internet emission reduction considering time-of-use tariff. Finally, a small-scale regional Energy Internet is simulated and calculated, and it is found that the carbon emission under the time-of-use tariff is reduced by 0.95% and the cost is reduced by 0.28%compared with that under the fixed electricity price. The results show that the system operation cost and pollutant emissions are lower under time-of-use tariff, and time-of-use tariff is more conducive to emission reduction. Moreover, it is also found that when the time-of-use tariff fluctuation ratio is less than 1, and the peak-to-valley electricity price ratio is between 2-3, the energy conservation and emission reduction is better, which provides a basis for the formulation of green electricity price.

Keywords: Regional energy internet; Time-of-use tariff; Emission reduction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.122170

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