Study on optimal allocation of energy storage in multi-regional integrated energy system considering stepped carbon trading
Weimin Zheng,
Bo Zou,
Jiting Gu,
Jiaqian Chen and
Jiansheng Hou
International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, 2024, vol. 19, 551-558
Abstract:
In this study, an energy storage configuration optimization model of multi regional integrated energy system based on integrated scheduling and stepped Carbon emission trading is proposed. By analyzing the steady-state, dynamic, and variable operating characteristics of multi regional integrated energy systems, a distributed energy planning modeling method was adopted to construct energy storage configuration constraint objects and optimization models. The target scheme of energy storage configuration is optimized by using the results of integrated scheduling scheme and dynamic distribution analysis of ladder Carbon emission trading, and the parameters are optimally estimated by using Monte Carlo method and quadratic fitting algorithm. The simulation results show that this method has a strong scheduling capability in the context of stepped Carbon emission trading, can accurately assess the load demand and supply demand relationship, reduce carbon emissions, and improve energy efficiency, with an average of 0.9121.
Keywords: Stepped carbon trading; Multi-regional integrated energy system; Energy storage configuration; Fusion scheduling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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