Low-Carbon Optimal Dispatch of Electric-Thermal System Considering Demand Response and Wind Power Consumption

To solve the problems of large thermoelectric coupling in combined heat and power, high carbon emission of thermal power units, and insufficient resource flexibility on the load side in cogeneration units, a low-carbon dispatching model is established for the electricity-heat system. First, heat sto...

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Published inShànghăi jiāotōng dàxué xuébào Vol. 57; no. 7; pp. 835 - 844
Main Author LIU Zixu, MI Yang, LU Changkun, FU Yang, SU Xiangjing
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published Editorial Office of Journal of Shanghai Jiao Tong University 01.07.2023
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Summary:To solve the problems of large thermoelectric coupling in combined heat and power, high carbon emission of thermal power units, and insufficient resource flexibility on the load side in cogeneration units, a low-carbon dispatching model is established for the electricity-heat system. First, heat storage and carbon capture equipment is added on the source side while the demand response of electricity price and the heat load inertia of heating buildings are considered on the load side. Then, the sum of unit operating cost, carbon transaction cost and wind abandonment penalty cost are taken as the objective function with relevant constraints and solved by calling Gurobi solver. Finally, a comparative analysis of the economic cost, wind power consumption, and carbon emission rate of the system in different cases is conducted, which shows that the dispatching strategy proposed in this paper can improve the wind power consumption capacity while taking economy and low carbon emission into account.
ISSN:1006-2467
DOI:10.16183/j.cnki.jsjtu.2022.056