Collaborative optimization of renewable energy power systems integrating electrolytic aluminum load regulation and thermal power deep peak shaving
Xiaoyu Yue,
Siyang Liao,
Jian Xu,
Deping Ke,
Huiji Wang,
Jiaquan Yang and
Xuehao He
Applied Energy, 2024, vol. 373, issue C, No S0306261924012522
Abstract:
Addressing renewable energy (RE) curtailment in power systems necessitates a comprehensive strategy leveraging peak regulation resources from both the power and load sides. On the power side, deep peak shaving of thermal power plants can mitigate surplus electricity during periods of high RE production. On the load side, energy-intensive industrial loads, characterized by large capacity and rapid adjustability, can respond effectively to energy deficits when RE is low. To enhance the peak regulation capacity for optimal RE accommodation, this paper proposes a collaborative optimization method combining electrolytic aluminum load (EAL) regulation with thermal power deep peak shaving (DPS). The study is initiated by developing a sophisticated peak regulation model for the electrolytic aluminum load (EAL), considering production characteristics, cost features, and safety constraints. Subsequently, a collaborative optimization model is formulated, integrating EAL regulation with thermal power deep peak shaving (DPS), aiming to minimize societal peak regulation costs (PRC). Applying this model to a practical regional grid in Yunnan Province reveals substantial reductions in RE curtailment rates, effective minimization of total social PRC, and enhanced operational economics of thermal power DPR under varying wind power scenarios. Notably, the proposed approach requires only minor adjustments to the EAL, ensuring production safety is maintained. This research provides valuable insights for the seamless integration of EAL into grid peak regulation services.
Keywords: Electrolytic aluminum load(EAL) regulation; Integrated segmentation costs; Thermal power deep peak shaving; Collaborative optimization model; Renewable energy accommodation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.123869
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