Optimizing multi-objective design, planning, and operation for sustainable energy sharing districts considering electrochemical battery longevity
Xulong Dai and
Kiran Batool
Renewable Energy, 2024, vol. 229, issue C
Abstract:
The urgent need to address the global warming crisis has led to a paradigm shift in energy production from traditional fossil fuels to renewable sources such as geothermal, solar, and wind. This transition necessitates efficient energy management strategies to enhance renewable energy utilization, reduce microgrid dependency, and establish a more stable power grid. This study explores the novel integration of interactive energy sharing networks utilizing electrochemical battery storage, emphasizing detailed modeling of battery degradation, smart energy management, and multi-criteria decision-making. This research involves an innovative method combining Monte Carlo Tree Search technique and a multi-criteria approach for energy management in district communities. The research delves into the complexities of integrated multi-energy systems, considering structural designs, advanced modeling methods, and multi-criteria predictions. It also employs powerful machine learning methods to predict battery depreciation, demonstrating their superiority over standard semi-empirical models. The study also proposes deterministic and stochastic methods for intelligent energy management, considering unpredictable factors like weather and energy demand profiles. The research incorporates a comprehensive examination of interactive energy sharing networks, encompassing renewable-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-building interactions. Through an in-depth analysis this research highlights the advantages of multi-agent systems, time-of-use energy shifting, demand profile flattening, and micro-grid resilience.
Keywords: Renewable energy; Electrochemical battery; Carbon-neutral; Multidirectional energy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.120705
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