Scheduling coordination of back pressure CHP coupled electricity-heat energy system with adaptive constraint strategy to accommodate uncertain wind power
Zhejing Bao,
Yangli Ye,
Ruijie Liu,
Weidong Cheng,
Qiang Zhao and
Ting Wu
Energy, 2022, vol. 240, issue C
Abstract:
A scheduling coordination approach with adaptive constraint strategy is proposed for electricity-heat integrated energy system (IES). The approach takes full advantage of heat network flexibility to smooth uncertain wind power and its natural storage capability to improve operational economics. Transmission dynamics of heating network is modeled by describing the heat dissipation in radial direction toward the insulation layer and the heat propagation in axial direction through water flow. Dynamical heating flow and steady power flow with different timescales are integrated to constitute the coordinated scheduling optimization by energy coupling component, i.e. CHP (combined heat and power) unit. In order to mitigate the discrepancy between the predicted and real values of wind power by utilizing the allowed upper limit of water temperature constraint violation, a PID idea based closed-loop adaptive adjustment strategy is implemented on the water temperature constraint at the beginning of supply pipeline. Simulations are conducted to show that in the proposed coordinated scheduling approach, heat network can serve as a natural energy storage to achieve the economic operation of IES, and simultaneously wind power uncertainties can be smoothed by the flexible temperature constraint of water flowing in heat network, with no any probability distribution information of uncertainties needed.
Keywords: Closed-loop; Coordinated scheduling; Flexibility; Heat network; Integrated energy system (IES); Uncertainty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.122791
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