Multi-timescale optimization of integrated energy system with diversified utilization of hydrogen energy under the coupling of green certificate and carbon trading
L.L. Wang,
R.C. Xian,
P.H. Jiao,
J.J. Chen,
Y. Chen and
H.G. Liu
Renewable Energy, 2024, vol. 228, issue C
Abstract:
Promoting renewable energy and developing low-carbon integrated energy systems are noteworthy in the energy sector. However, in existing works on the integrated energy system, the coupling of green certificate and carbon trading mechanism under diversified utilization of hydrogen energy has not been fully considered to provide an incentive effect for uncertain renewable energy resources. Based on these considerations, a multi-timescale optimization of an integrated energy system with diversified utilization of hydrogen energy is studied under the coupling of green certificate and carbon trading mechanism. First, the coupled interaction mechanism of green certificate trading-stepped carbon trading is proposed by linking stepped carbon trading to green certificate trading through green certificates. Furthermore, the establishment of the diversified utilization unit of hydrogen energy addresses carbon emissions from the perspective of energy application and offers fresh concepts for a low-carbon economy. Then, an optimized scheduling model for multiple time scales of day-ahead/intraday/real-time is developed to reduce the impact of renewable energy prediction errors on system operation. Results acquired from case studies demonstrate the effectiveness in terms of achieving economic and low carbon. The accommodation level of renewable energy with a coupling mechanism improves by 3.08% compared to that without considering coupling. In addition, the diversified utilization of the hydrogen energy model enables the reduction in total cost and carbon emission by 5.14% and 2.4927 tonnes in comparison to the traditional power-to-gas mode.
Keywords: Integrated energy system; Multi-timescale optimization; Hydrogen energy; Green certificate; Carbon trading (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.120597
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