Enhancing resilience of integrated electricity-gas systems: A skeleton-network based strategy

IF 13 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Advances in Applied Energy Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.adapen.2022.100101
Maosheng Sang , Yi Ding , Minglei Bao , Yonghua Song , Peng Wang
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The increasing frequency of major energy outages in recent years has significantly affected millions of people around the world, raising extensive concerns about enhancing infrastructure resilience to withstand and quickly recover from disasters. However, the post-disaster recovery of infrastructure functionality has been hindered by the lack of interdependency modeling of energy networks and priority identification of components, resulting in long-duration energy supply scarcity, wide-ranging service disruption, and huge social losses. Here, a skeleton-network based strategy for enhancing the resilience of integrated electricity-gas systems (IEGSs) is proposed, which can provide a clear representation of which network components should be protected and how to determine the component recovery priority considering interdependencies of power and gas systems. Using the modified energy systems in New England and Northwest China, the skeleton-network is uncovered to quickly recover more than 90% of system functionality using less than 44.3% of total resources, and consumer-affected time by energy outages decreases by more than 53%. The analysis also indicates that compared to conventional methods, the skeleton-network based strategy performs best in improving infrastructure resilience. These results elucidate the implications of skeleton-networks on quick recovery of infrastructure functionality and demonstrate resilience enhancement methods that are applicable to a wider class of coupled infrastructure networks in hazard-prone areas.

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增强集成电-气系统的弹性:基于骨架网络的策略
近年来,日益频繁的重大能源中断严重影响了世界各地数百万人,引发了人们对增强基础设施抵御灾害并迅速恢复的能力的广泛关注。然而,由于缺乏能源网络的相互依赖模型和组件的优先识别,基础设施功能的灾后恢复受到阻碍,导致长期能源供应短缺,广泛的服务中断和巨大的社会损失。本文提出了一种基于骨架网络的策略,用于增强集成电-气系统(iegs)的弹性,该策略可以清楚地表示应该保护哪些网络组件,以及如何考虑电力和天然气系统的相互依赖性来确定组件恢复优先级。在新英格兰和中国西北地区使用改进后的能源系统,发现骨架网络可以快速恢复90%以上的系统功能,使用不到44.3%的总资源,消费者受能源中断影响的时间减少了53%以上。分析还表明,与传统方法相比,基于骨架网络的策略在提高基础设施弹性方面表现最佳。这些结果阐明了骨架网络对基础设施功能快速恢复的影响,并证明了弹性增强方法适用于灾害易发地区更广泛的耦合基础设施网络。
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Advances in Applied Energy
Advances in Applied Energy Energy-General Energy
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