Frontiers in Energy Research (Nov 2020)

Two-Stage Stochastic Scheduling of Integrated Electricity and Natural Gas Systems Considering Ramping Costs With Power-to-Gas Storage and Wind Power

  • Xiaozhe Song,
  • Chuqiao Lin,
  • Rufeng Zhang,
  • Tao Jiang,
  • Houhe Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2020.596774
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Power-to-gas (P2G) facilities and natural gas fired power units provide flexibility to integrated electricity and natural gas systems (IENGS) for wind power accommodation and ramp deployment. This paper proposes a stochastic coordinated scheduling model for IENGS considering ramping costs with P2G storage and wind power. The operation model of natural gas system with P2G is presented, and the benefits of P2G integration are analyzed. To address the uncertainties of wind power and energy loads, multiple representative scenarios are generated. The flexible ramping requirements and costs are incorporated and analyzed, and flexible ramp can be provided by P2G in this work. The coordinated scheduling model for IENGS is formulated as a two-stage stochastic programming problem, in which day-ahead scheduling for electricity systems is modeled in the first stage model and scheduling of natural gas systems is carried out in the second stage model. Numerical case studies on a modified PJM 5-bus electricity system with a 7-node natural gas system and the IEEE 118-bus system with a 20-node Belgian natural gas system verify that P2G can help accommodate wind power, provide additional flexible ramping capacities, and reduce the gas supply from gas suppliers and gas load shedding.

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