Economic-effective multi-energy management with voltage regulation networked with energy hubs

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2020-10-15

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IEEE

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0885-8950

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Zhao P, Gu C, Hu Z, et al.,Y (2021) Economic-effective multi-energy management with voltage regulation networked with energy hubs. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, Volume 36, Issue 3, May 2021, pp. 2503-2515

Abstract

This paper develops a novel two-stage coordinated volt-pressure optimization (VPO) for integrated energy systems (IES) networked with energy hubs considering renewable energy sources. The promising power-to-gas (P2G) facilities are used for improving the interdependency of the IES. The proposed VPO contains the traditional volt-VAR optimization functionality to mitigate the voltage deviation while ensuring a satisfying gas quality due to the hydrogen mixture. In addition to the conventional voltage regulating devices, i.e., on-load tap changers and capacitor banks, P2G converter and gas storage are used to address the voltage fluctuation problem caused by renewable penetration. Moreover, an effective two-stage distributionally robust optimization (DRO) based on Wassersteain metric is utilized to capture the renewable uncertainty with tractable robust counterpart reformulations. The Wasserstein-metric based ambiguity set enables to provide additional flexibility hedging against renewable uncertainty. Extensive case studies are conducted in a modified IEEE 33-bus system connected with a 20-node gas system. The proposed VPO problem enables to provide a voltage-regulated economic operation scheme with gas quality ensured that contributes high-quality but low-cost multi-energy supply to customers.

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Distributionally robust optimization, energy hub, gas quality management, integrated energy system, two-stage framework

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Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International

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