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Operation optimization of electricity-steam coupled industrial energy system considering steam accumulator

Wennan Zhuang, Suyang Zhou, Jinyi Chen and Wei Gu

Energy, 2024, vol. 289, issue C

Abstract: Steam system plays a crucial role in industrial energy usage. Steam generation in the industry domain is transferring from coal-fired or gas-fired plant/boiler to green-electricity steamer for net-zero purpose. The increasing coupling of the electricity-steam energy system in the industry domain, called electricity-steam coupled industrial energy system (ES-IES), brings enormous challenges to the system day-ahead operation optimization due to the uncertainties of renewable generation and the nonlinearities of the system mathematical model. Therefore, this paper introduces the steam accumulator (SA) into the steam system to mitigate the renewable fluctuations, proposes an isothermal linearization method of the steam flow model, and optimizes the operation based on an interactive iteration scheme between optimization and simulation for the global optimum and a balance between accuracy and speed. Results show that considering the storage characteristics of SA and the complementary coordination of electricity and steam through coupling equipment can significantly optimize the operation of ES-IES with an increase in the renewable energy consumption rate by 23.81 % and a decrease in the total operating cost by 11.39 %. The static payback period for the investment of EB and SA is 7 years, indicating a favorable application prospect.

Keywords: Electricity-steam coupled industrial energy system; Interactive iteration scheme between optimization and simulation; Linearization; Operation optimization; Steam accumulator (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.129903

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