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Optimized dispatching of city-scale integrated energy system considering the flexibilities of city gas gate station and line packing

Wennan Zhuang, Suyang Zhou, Wei Gu and Xiaogang Chen

Applied Energy, 2021, vol. 290, issue C, No S0306261921002166

Abstract: Integrated Energy System (IES) has been proved to be able to effectively improve energy utilization and economic benefits. In the day-ahead dispatch of city-scale IES, electricity-gas interconnection is widely used to realize energy complementarity among regions, where the pressure regulation and electricity-heat-gas coupling in the gas gate station powered by Combined Heating and Power (CHP) device are usually excluded. Therefore, with the gas gate station centered, CHP fired energy hub linearization model, the optimized dispatching model of city-scale IES considering the flexibilities of city gas gate station and line packing is established in this paper where an Integrated Electricity and Gas System (IEGS) is running among regional Combined Cooling, Heating and Power (CCHP) systems, applying power and natural gas coupled energy flow algorithm. Results of case studies verify the potential of pipeline storage compared with gas storage tanks up to an 8.391% reduction on overall operation cost, a 14.366% improvement on renewable energy utilization and charging/discharging cycles reaching only 0.197 times of those of tanks, especially in areas with rich renewable energy. Besides, regulated by CHP fired energy hub which is worth constructing for its economic benefits and alleviation of peak power supply pressure, the average pipeline pressure proportional to stored gas volume increases by 5.885%, enhancing the flexibility of line packing. Moreover, this paper demonstrates that heating economy of gas boilers and electric boilers in comparison to gas turbines rises in turn with the increase of Gas-Electricity Price Ratio (GEPR). Lastly, Quasi Elastic Coefficient (QEC) is defined to describe multi-energy consumption sensitivity to Time-Of-Use (TOU) energy tariff, which is helpful in energy pricing and equipment scheduling.

Keywords: City-scale integrated energy system; Gas-electricity price ratio; Gas gate station centered, CHP fired energy hub linearization model; Optimized dispatching model; Quasi elastic coefficient (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.116689

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