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Hybrid-timescale optimal dispatch strategy for electricity and heat integrated energy system considering integrated demand response

Zhenxiao Chong, Lijun Yang, Yaning Jiang and Wei Zhou

Renewable Energy, 2024, vol. 232, issue C

Abstract: An integrated energy system realizes multi-energy management and multi-load integrated supplement. However, because of the uncertainties of the renewable energy and loads and different dynamic characteristics of multi-energy, the efficiency of the system is constrained. To ascend the flexibility, a hybrid-timescale dispatch strategy considering integrated demand response is proposed. Firstly, a deep integrated demand response strategy is proposed using price demand response and ground source heat pump. Secondly, a linear dynamic model of the heat network is adopted to calculate the real-time energy transfer status in the heat pipeline, reflecting the thermal delay. Thirdly, to embed the linear dynamic model into the optimal scheduling process, a hybrid-timescale optimal dispatch framework for electricity and heat integrated energy system is proposed. Simulation results on MATLAB show that compare to the system that does not consider integrated demand response, the wind desertion, user cost and operation cost are reduced by 16.4 %, 0.85 %, and 2.72 %, respectively. And compared with the system only using energy storage, the planning cost is reduced by 47.0 %. By introducing the IDR strategy, and adopting the dynamic model of heat system, the flexibility of the system is released and the balance between economic cost and energy efficiency are achieved.

Keywords: Electricity-heat integrated energy system; Dynamic optimal dispatch; Integrated demand response; Hybrid timescale (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.121123

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