Low carbon dispatch method for hydrogen-containing integrated energy system considering seasonal carbon trading and energy sharing mechanism
Shasha Huo,
Qi Li,
Yuchen Pu,
Shuqi Xie and
Weirong Chen
Energy, 2024, vol. 308, issue C
Abstract:
The increase in the share of renewable energy sources in the integrated energy system (IES) has led to the bidirectional flow of electricity and carbon in the transmission and distribution network, which has increased dispatch complexity. To address these issues, this paper proposes an optimal scheduling method for IES considering the seasonal carbon trading mechanism and electricity-carbon quota sharing method. First, an energy hub model of the integrated electric-heat-carbon energy system was established, with the introduction of carbon flow. Then, a seasonal carbon trading mechanism that considers the characteristics of carbon emissions in each period of the system is proposed, and the ladder-type carbon price model and carbon quota allocation method are optimized. Moreover, to fully utilize the interaction between electricity and carbon to achieve low-carbon economic dispatch, a dual time-scale electricity-carbon quota sharing method is proposed. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by the case studies. The results show that the scheduling method considering seasonal carbon trading mechanism and electricity-carbon quota energy sharing can optimize the allocation of resources such as electricity and carbon quota among the systems, and reduce the cost of the system by 6.04 % and carbon emission by 4.27 %.
Keywords: Integrated energy system; Seasonal carbon trading; Electricity and carbon interactions; Energy sharing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.132794
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