Matrix modelling and optimisation calculation method for large‐scale integrated We‐Energy

We‐Energy (WE), as an important energy unit with full duplex and multi‐energy carriers in the integrated energy system, uses the coupling matrix to connect the network‐side and demand‐side energy. However, the coupling matrix of WE is very hard to be formulated directly due to the complicated intern...

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Published inEnergy systems integration Vol. 4; no. 3; pp. 380 - 392
Main Authors Zhang, Ning, Yang, Lingxiao, Sun, Qiuye, Li, Yushuai
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tianjin John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.09.2022
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Summary:We‐Energy (WE), as an important energy unit with full duplex and multi‐energy carriers in the integrated energy system, uses the coupling matrix to connect the network‐side and demand‐side energy. However, the coupling matrix of WE is very hard to be formulated directly due to the complicated internal structure and the flexibility of operation mode. This paper proposes a multi‐step method for the modelling of WE. According to the method, the conversion process in the WE can be separated into several steps and the WE model can be built by the coupling matrix in each step. Then, the WE model is extended by considering the renewable energy, location of storage and different types of demand response. Because of the non‐linearity caused by the dispatch factors, the computational complexity increases greatly for solving the optimal scheduling issue of the WE. In order to reduce the computational burden, the variable substitution is added in the proposed modelling method. The results of simulation cases are presented to demonstrate the performance of the proposed modelling and calculation method.
ISSN:2516-8401
2516-8401
DOI:10.1049/esi2.12069