Yanze Xu , Yunfei Mu , Haijie Qi , Hairun Li , Peng Yu , Shumin Sun
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摘要
针对中国农村能源供应系统能源利用率低、灵活运行能力不足的问题,本研究提出了一种考虑虚拟储能(VES)的农村多能源供应系统(RMESS)优化调度方法。首先,为实现农村生物质资源的灵活利用,并考虑到居民建筑围护结构的热惯性,本研究构建了 VES-I 和 VES-II 模型,从电气角度描述了电-热耦合和电-气耦合。随后,制定了包含这两类 VES 的 RMESS 模型。该模型描述了 RMESS 框架内多种能量成分之间错综复杂的相互作用,有助于精确评估可调整的潜力,以优化 RMESS 的运行。在上述模型的基础上,提出了一个考虑到 VES 的 RMESS 的日前优化调度模型,以实现最佳经济效益,同时确保有效的能源分配。对比模拟验证了 VES 建模和 RMESS 的日前优化调度方法的有效性。
Optimal dispatch approach for rural multi-energy supply systems considering virtual energy storage
In response to the underutilization of energy and insufficient flexible operation capability of rural energy supply systems in China, this study proposes an optimal dispatch approach for a rural multi-energy supply system (RMESS) considering virtual energy storage (VES). First, to enable the flexible utilization of rural biomass resources and the thermal inertia of residential building envelopes, this study constructed VES-I and VES-II models that describe electrical-thermal and electrical-gas coupling from an electrical viewpoint. Subsequently, an RMESS model encompassing these two types of VES was formulated. This model delineates the intricate interplay of multi-energy components within the RMESS framework and facilitates the precise assessment of the adjustable potential for optimizing RMESS operations. Based on the above models, a day-ahead optimal dispatch model for an RMESS considering a VES is proposed to achieve optimal economic performance while ensuring efficient energy allocation. Comparative simulations validated the effectiveness of the VES modeling and the day-ahead optimal dispatch approach for the RMESS.