District Heating System Flexibility Studies Using Thermal Inertia of Buildings

J. Kozadajevs, D. Boreiko
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Using combined heat and power plants (CHPP) is widespread in the Nordic countries, where district heating as a thermal load for CHPPs is typical for cities and towns. However, CHPP operation becomes more complicated at power market conditions. Errors in the forecasting of the temperature, which lies at the basis of CHPP operation mode planning (the difference between forecasted heat demand and the real one leads to a difference between planned and real electricity production), lead to an imbalance in electricity production in the day-ahead market. To improve CHPP profitability at power market conditions, different technologies are used to increase CHPP operation flexibility. The overall objective of this study is to evaluate, based on the example of the city of Riga, what possibilities of flexibility for each hour can be provided by the inertia of the heating system of Riga at possible temperature deviations from the comfort temperature.
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基于建筑热惯性的区域供热系统柔性研究
使用热电联产(CHPP)在北欧国家很普遍,在那里,作为热电联产的热负荷的区域供热在城镇是典型的。然而,在电力市场条件下,热电联产的运行变得更加复杂。作为热电联产运行模式规划基础的温度预测存在误差(预测热需求与实际热需求的差异导致计划发电量与实际发电量的差异),导致日前市场发电量失衡。为了在电力市场条件下提高热电联产的盈利能力,采用了不同的技术来增加热电联产的运行灵活性。本研究的总体目标是评估,以里加市为例,在可能的温度偏离舒适温度时,里加供暖系统的惯性可以提供每小时的灵活性的可能性。
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