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Hierarchical dispatch method for integrated heat and power systems considering the heat transfer process

Tuo Jiang, Yong Min, Guiping Zhou, Lei Chen, Qun Chen, Fei Xu and Huanhuan Luo

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021, vol. 135, issue C

Abstract: The coordinated operation of integrated heat and power systems (IHPSs) is a promising solution for accommodating renewable energy and improving energy efficiency. A practical, effective dispatch method that coordinates the electric power system (EPS) and district heating system (DHS) is of great concern. This paper proposes a practical, non-iterative hierarchical dispatch method that introduces the concepts of the feasible region of boundary variables (FRBV) and optimal function of boundary variables (OFBV). In the proposed method, the private information of the DHS is protected in both the FRBV and OFBV. Moreover, they are transmitted between the EPS and the DHS operators only once to reduce communication overhead. This paper further proposes a method to conservatively estimate the FRBV and OFBV of the DHSs when the heat transfer process is considered in the model. Case studies are presented for an actual IHPS located in a northern city in China, and the results show that: 1) The heat generation capacity is over-estimated when the heat transfer process is not considered. 2) The hierarchical dispatch method obtains a larger regulating range of the combined heat and power units compared to those of the traditional “heat-led” operation mode and reduces the total coal consumption and the curtailed wind power by 4.46% and 38.50%, respectively. 3) The approximation-based hierarchical dispatch method obtains a solution that is less optimal than the exact method, but this difference in optimal value is less than 1%.

Keywords: Integrated heat and power system; Coordinated optimization; Hierarchical dispatch method; Heat transfer; Combined heat and power; Economic dispatch problem (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2020.110412

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