4.7 Article

Supply-demand balance of natural gas pipeline network integrating hydraulic and thermal characteristics, energy conservation and carbon reduction

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Article Thermodynamics

Multi-period supply and demand balance of large-scale and complex natural gas pipeline network: Economy and environment

Kai Wen et al.

Summary: This paper proposes an optimization method for the supply and demand balance of natural gas pipeline networks by considering carbon emission targets and making peak shaving and flow rate allocation schemes. The method accurately describes the hydraulic situation under each allocation scheme and can optimize economic efficiency by 15.58%. It also reduces annual carbon emissions by 58% in large-scale pipeline networks.

ENERGY (2023)

Article Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

Optimizing profit and reliability using a bi-objective mathematical model for oil and gas supply chain under disruption risks

Seyed Babak Ebrahimi et al.

Summary: This study designs a multi-echelon network for oil and gas supply chain and formulates a biobjective mathematical model to optimize profit and reliability. The proposed model is validated through a real-world case study and sensitivity analysis, demonstrating its effectiveness and feasibility.

COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (2022)

Article Thermodynamics

A multi-objective optimization framework for integrated electricity and natural gas networks considering smart homes in downward under uncertainties

Amir Abbas Safaie et al.

Summary: This paper presents a multi-objective optimization framework for day-ahead scheduling of integrated electricity and natural gas networks in the presence of smart homes. The scheduling problem is modeled as a two-objective optimization problem and solved through three case studies using CPLEX solver in GAMS software. The results show a reduction in CO2 emissions and an increase in operating costs with the two-objective modeling approach.

ENERGY (2022)

Article Thermodynamics

Roadmap to carbon emissions neutral industrial parks: Energy, economic and environmental analysis

Xintong Wei et al.

Summary: This article discusses the feasibility and optimal scheme for implementing an electricthermal carbon emissions neutral industrial park, constructing a framework and optimization model. The study finds that achieving carbon emissions neutrality comes with a high cost, while implementing a compromise scheme for lower emissions is also worth researching.

ENERGY (2022)

Article Energy & Fuels

Pipesharing: economic-environmental benefits from transporting biofuels through multiproduct pipelines

Zhengbing Li et al.

Summary: Biofuel energy is recognized as a highly promising renewable energy source and promoting its extensive application can effectively reduce carbon emissions. Using existing pipelines for biofuel transportation not only meets environmental requirements, but also makes use of surplus pipeline capacity. This study developed a method to estimate the capacity of pipelines for biofuel transport, taking into account factors such as client demand, pipeline equipment limitations, and transport cycles. Results showed that pipeline length, equipment capacity, and market demand were the dominant factors affecting surplus capacity. Sharing pipeline capacity for biofuel shipment brings about economic and environmental benefits for both petroleum and pipeline companies.

APPLIED ENERGY (2022)

Article Engineering, Chemical

On steady state modelling for optimization of natural gas pipeline networks

Zaid Marfatia et al.

Summary: This paper evaluates the validity of commonly used simplifications and assumptions in the research on fuel cost minimization problem (FCMP) quantitatively. The study finds significant prediction error in simpler models compared to a rigorous pipeline model. The consideration of temperature variation and rigorous calculation of critical physical quantities are found to be crucial for a more accurate model that better represents reality. The research provides important insights for improving the accuracy of FCMP models.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE (2022)

Review Energy & Fuels

A critical review on optimization parameters and techniques for gas pipeline operation profitability

Adarsh Kumar Arya

Summary: Pipelines are considered the most cost-effective and safe method for natural gas transportation, but require significant investment. This paper addresses the lack of review papers in pipeline optimization and provides a detailed overview of 14 optimization parameters and 6 optimization techniques. The findings aim to enhance understanding and implementation of optimization in the pipeline industry.

JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY (2022)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Simulation study on carbon emission of China's electricity supply and demand under the dual-carbon target

Lei Wen et al.

Summary: As the world's largest developing country, China has set ambitious carbon peak and carbon neutrality targets for 2030 and 2060 respectively. With a focus on the power sector, this study utilizes a system dynamics model to simulate carbon emission systems and proposes a three-stage process for achieving carbon neutrality. Through scenario analysis, it is determined that a strategy involving flexible transition of thermal power units and promotion of renewable energy growth is the optimal solution for China to reach carbon neutrality.

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION (2022)

Article Thermodynamics

Multi-period optimal infrastructure planning of natural gas pipeline network system integrating flowrate allocation

Kai Wen et al.

Summary: This paper proposes an optimization method that allows for simultaneous optimization of infrastructure planning and flowrate allocation. By considering operational constraints, the method improves system operation efficiency, reduces costs, and increases the utilization rate of gas storage.

ENERGY (2022)

Article Environmental Sciences

Multi-factor decomposition and multi-scenario prediction decoupling analysis of China's carbon emission under dual carbon goal

Junhong Hao et al.

Summary: This study proposes a hierarchical framework for the decomposition, evaluation, prediction, and decoupling analysis of carbon emissions in China. By applying different methods, the study quantifies and evaluates China's carbon emissions and predicts future trends. The results show that reducing energy consumption and increasing the proportion of renewable energy can achieve China's carbon emission peak and strong decoupling of carbon emissions, economic growth, and social development.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2022)

Article Energy & Fuels

Research on low carbon emission optimization operation technology of natural gas pipeline under multi-energy structure

En-Bin Liu et al.

Summary: This study proposes a low carbon and low consumption operation model for natural gas pipelines and achieves the reduction of carbon emissions through optimized scheduling. The case analysis results show that the carbon emissions of the pipeline system can be further reduced after introducing new energy, but the energy consumption increases.

PETROLEUM SCIENCE (2022)

Article Energy & Fuels

Optimal operation of a multi-distribution natural gas pipeline grid: an ant colony approach

Adarsh Kumar Arya

Summary: This paper discusses the use of ant colony optimization strategy to minimize the operating costs of a natural gas pipeline grid. The study constructs a multi-objective modeling framework based on data from a French gas pipeline network corporation, focusing on reducing fuel usage in compressors and increasing throughput at distribution centers. The approach aims to guide pipeline managers in selecting the most preferred solutions by providing the optimum solution for each fuel consumption level at each compressor through a Pareto front analysis.

JOURNAL OF PETROLEUM EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY (2021)

Article Thermodynamics

How to promote zero-carbon oilfield target? A technical-economic model to analyze the economic and environmental benefits of Recycle-CCS-EOR project

Xin Zhang et al.

Summary: This study evaluates the economic and environmental benefits of the Recycle-CCS-EOR project through simulations of four scenarios in real-world oilfields. The results demonstrate its significant profitability potential and advantages in reducing carbon emissions.

ENERGY (2021)

Article Energy & Fuels

Optimal operation of compressor units in gas networks to provide flexibility to power systems

Yongning Zhao et al.

Summary: Compressor stations are crucial in maintaining pressure levels in natural gas networks, with the ability to switch between different fuel-driven compressor units to achieve desired outlet pressure and flow throughput. The flexibility provided by compressors to the power system is influenced by the allowable range for variation of linepack.

APPLIED ENERGY (2021)

Article Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

Multi-objective transient peak shaving optimization of a gas pipeline system under demand uncertainty

Qian Chen et al.

Summary: This paper introduces a stochastic multi-objective transient peak shaving optimization model for gas pipeline companies to meet gas demand and ensure economical operation. The model aims to minimize operational costs and maximize line pack, resulting in a set of Pareto optimal solutions.

COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (2021)

Article Energy & Fuels

Optimization and intelligent control for operation parameters of multiphase mixture transportation pipeline in oilfield: A case study

Hankun Wang et al.

Summary: This study explores the development trend of building an intelligent oilfield transportation pipeline network with big data analysis and automatic control, using the SCADA system to collect data and establish universal relationships for pipeline operation parameters after correcting models based on data analysis. The results indicate the effectiveness of the corrected models in predicting pipeline operation parameters.

JOURNAL OF PIPELINE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (2021)

Article Energy & Fuels

The linear-analog method: A more efficient and effective linearization method for natural gas transportation optimization

Zhihua Chen et al.

JOURNAL OF NATURAL GAS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (2020)

Article Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

Optimal utilization of natural gas pipeline storage capacity under future supply uncertainty

Kody Kazda et al.

COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (2020)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Economic, energy-saving and carbon-abatement potential forecast of multiproduct pipelines: A case study in China

Meng Yuan et al.

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION (2019)

Article Engineering, Multidisciplinary

Operational decisions for multi-period industrial gas pipeline networks under uncertainty

Pelin Cay et al.

OPTIMIZATION AND ENGINEERING (2019)

Article Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

Optimal design and operation for supply chain system of multi-state natural gas under uncertainties of demand and purchase price

Haoran Zhang et al.

COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (2019)

Article Thermodynamics

Dynamic optimization of natural gas networks under customer demand uncertainties

Hesam Ahmadian Behrooz et al.

ENERGY (2017)

Article Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

A multi-objective optimization model for gas pipeline operations

Alem Demissie et al.

COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (2017)

Article Engineering, Multidisciplinary

Steady-state non-isothermal flow model for natural gas transmission in pipes

Alfredo Lopez-Benito et al.

APPLIED MATHEMATICAL MODELLING (2016)

Article Energy & Fuels

An integrated transient model for simulating the operation of natural gas transport systems

Kwabena Addo Pambour et al.

JOURNAL OF NATURAL GAS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (2016)

Review Energy & Fuels

Optimization problems in natural gas transportation systems: A state-of-the-art review

Roger Z. Rios-Mercado et al.

APPLIED ENERGY (2015)

Article Energy & Fuels

Optimal operation of trunk natural gas pipelines via an inertia-adaptive particle swarm optimization algorithm

Xia Wu et al.

JOURNAL OF NATURAL GAS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (2014)

Article Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

Model relaxations for the fuel cost minimization of steady-state gas pipeline networks

SM Wu et al.

MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER MODELLING (2000)