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Co-optimization method research and comprehensive benefits analysis of regional integrated energy system

Jiacheng Guo, Di Wu, Yuanyuan Wang, Liming Wang and Hanyuan Guo

Applied Energy, 2023, vol. 340, issue C, No S0306261923003987

Abstract: The nearly-zero energy community composed of contiguously nearly-zero energy buildings can effectively reduce the operational energy consumption of buildings by adopting appropriate active and passive technologies, which is the main development direction of future buildings. However, there are few studies on the collaborative optimization of nearly-zero energy community supply systems. Therefore, a nonlinear cooperative optimization model of the regional integrated energy system with multi-region energy sharing and multi-energy storage is constructed in this paper. A two-layer collaborative optimization method is proposed, which optimizes the upper layer's renewable energy and energy storage capacity and the operation dispatching in the underlayer. Finally, the overall benefit, typical daily energy scheduling, and the energy sharing and storage impact on renewable energy utilization of the system when it supplies energy to a nearly-zero energy community are studied. The research results show that compared with the isolated integrated energy system, the supply cost, primary energy consumption, carbon emission and interactive power per unit area of the regional integrated energy system are reduced by 3.45 CNY/m2, 3.95 kWh/m2, 1.35 kg/m2 and 1.66 kWh/m2, respectively. In addition, multi-region energy sharing and multi-energy storage can effectively improve the self-consumption/sufficiency ratio of photovoltaic and wind power generation and solar thermal collector heat collection. This study provides a feasible solution for applying nearly-zero energy communities in regional integrated energy systems.

Keywords: Regional integrated energy system; Nearly-zero energy community; Comprehensive benefit; Energy scheduling; Self-consumption rate; Self-sufficiency rate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.121034

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