A two-point estimate approach for energy management of multi-carrier energy systems incorporating demand response programs
Mehrdad Ghahramani,
Morteza Nazari-Heris,
Kazem Zare and
Behnam Mohammadi-Ivatloo
Energy, 2022, vol. 249, issue C
Abstract:
Gas-based power plants have attracted more attention in providing electrical energy worldwide because of their lower costs and air pollution. In addition, the use of multi-carrier energy systems has several advantages, such as sustainability benefits and improving performance in supplying the energy demand. This study aims to optimize the total operation cost of multi-carrier energy systems considering the uncertain parameters. The storage technology and consumption side assist the operator in achieving lower costs based on conceptions of demand response programs. Therefore, this study presents a comprehensive mathematical model for the coordinated operation of integrated multi-carrier energy systems while the operational constraints of both gas and power networks are considered. Furthermore, this paper utilizes a new uncertainty modeling method based on Hong's two-point estimate method for addressing the uncertainties of load consumption and wind generation. The proposed model is applied to a gas and power multi-carrier energy system through four case studies. The results affirm the high performance of the presented method and investigate the influence of demand response programs in both sides of energy carriers.
Keywords: Coordinated operation; Integrated energy systems; Two-point estimate method; Uncertainty set; Demand response; Gas and electricity network (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.123671
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