Global Energy Interconnection (Oct 2020)

Optimal operation of cold–heat–electricity multi-energy collaborative system based on price demand response

  • Yuwei Cao,
  • Liying Wang,
  • Shigong Jiang,
  • Weihong Yang,
  • Ming Zeng,
  • Xiaopeng Guo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 5
pp. 430 – 441

Abstract

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In a multi-energy collaboration system, cooling, heating, electricity, and other energy components are coupled to complement each other. Through multi-energy coordination and cooperation, they can significantly improve their individual operating efficiency and overall economic benefits. Demand response, as a multi-energy supply and demand balance method, can further improve system flexibility and economy. Therefore, a multi-energy cooperative system optimization model has been proposed, which is driven by price-based demand response to determine the impact of power-demand response on the optimal operating mode of a multi-energy cooperative system. The main components of the multi-energy collaborative system have been analyzed. The multi-energy coupling characteristics have been identified based on the energy hub model. Using market elasticity as a basis, a price-based demand response model has been built. The model has been optimized to minimize daily operating cost of the multi-energy collaborative system. Using data from an actual situation, the model has been verified, and we have shown that the adoption of price-based demand response measures can significantly improve the economy of multi-energy collaborative systems.

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