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Regional integrated energy system energy management in an industrial park considering energy stepped utilization

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 201, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.117589

Keywords

Regional integrated energy system; Stepped utilization of energy; Mixed integer linear programming; Industrial park; Economic dispatching

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  1. SGCC (State Grid Corporation of China) Science and Technology Project Technique-economics assessment and business model research of integrated energy service project [5400-201999499A-0-0-00]

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There are multiple energy demands in industrial parks. The industrial park's energy system includes a variety of energy sources and energy-consuming equipment, with diverse load types and high reliability requirements for power supplies. And the situation of low energy utilization rates, unreasonable energy structures, great peak-to-valley power differences and the environment pollution needs to be improved. The application of multi-energy complementary regional integrated energy systems (RIES) can improve the performance of the industrial parks. Considering reasonable correspondence between the energy supply and demand in RIES, this paper proposes an RIES energy management strategy based on energy stepped utilization to further minimize the daily cost and make full use of the energy. Additionally, the piecewise linear model of gas turbine is established considering a part load ratio. According to the grade demands, the heat loads are divided into high-grade, middle-grade and low-grade heat loads and the load models are respectively established. The scenario reduction method is used to obtain typical scenarios in order to describe the randomness of weather factors. Finally, the simulation analysis shows that the proposed energy management method for the RIES can arrange the combination of gas turbines and output of devices more flexibly, and a more economical scheduling plan can be provided by this method. The high-grade and middle-grade energy are not only supplied to corresponding loads, but also can be converted into low-grade energy. Additionally, the stability and energy efficiency of the system are improved with the application of this strategy. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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