A Nash bargaining-based cooperative planning and operation method for wind-hydrogen-heat multi-agent energy system
Tengfei Ma,
Wei Pei,
Wei Deng,
Hao Xiao,
Yanhong Yang and
Chenghong Tang
Energy, 2022, vol. 239, issue PE
Abstract:
Hydrogen production and clean heating from renewable power are promising methods to promote renewable energy consumption and reduce carbon emission. This paper is concentrated on the cooperative planning and operation problems of Wind-Hydrogen-Heat multi-agent energy system. A cooperative planning and operative model for the Wind-Hydrogen-Heating multi-agent energy system is proposed based on the Nash bargaining game theory. This cooperative model is transformed into two subproblems on the alliance planning and operation cost minimization problem and the payment bargaining problem. To protect the privacy of each participant, two distributed algorithms are proposed based on the Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers to solve the two subproblems. Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed cooperative model and distributed algorithms are demonstrated. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed cooperative model can improve the benefits of both each participant and the cooperative alliance significantly. Furthermore, the wind power curtailment can be reduced through cooperation. And the decline of feed-in tariff of wind power will incentivize the cooperation of Wind-Hydrogen-Heat agents to improve their own benefits.
Keywords: Wind-hydrogen-heat multi-agent energy system; Cooperative planning and operation; Nash bargaining; Direct energy trading; Alternating direction method of multiplier (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.122435
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