Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems (Feb 2021)

Operational optimization of a building-level integrated energy system considering additional potential benefits of energy storage

  • Sai Liu,
  • Cheng Zhou,
  • Haomin Guo,
  • Qingxin Shi,
  • Tiancheng E. Song,
  • Ian Schomer,
  • Yu Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41601-021-00184-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract As a key component of an integrated energy system (IES), energy storage can effectively alleviate the problem of the times between energy production and consumption. Exploiting the benefits of energy storage can improve the competitiveness of multi-energy systems. This paper proposes a method for day-ahead operation optimization of a building-level integrated energy system (BIES) considering additional potential benefits of energy storage. Based on the characteristics of peak-shaving and valley-filling of energy storage, and further consideration of the changes in the system’s load and real-time electricity price, a model of additional potential benefits of energy storage is developed. Aiming at the lowest total operating cost, a bi-level optimal operational model for day-ahead operation of BIES is developed. A case analysis of different dispatch strategies verifies that the addition of the proposed battery scheduling strategy improves economic operation. The results demonstrate that the model can exploit energy storage’s potential, further optimize the power output of BIES and reduce the economic cost.

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