镇级可再生能源多能互补系统优化配置与调度探索

Translated title of the contribution: OPTIMIZED ALLOCATION AND SCHEDULING OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN MULTI-ENERGY COMPLEMENTARY SYSTEM AT TOWNSHIP LEVEL

Wenchao Ge, Hongbo Ren, Yuezhao Zhu, Moucun Yang, Haijun Chen

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Abstract

On the basis of the economic optimization analysis of the renewable energy multi-energy complementary system based on biomass energy,an optimization and improvement of the power grid supplement and local consumption models were carried out using LINGO to investigate their impact on system configuration,scheduling,and economy. The results indicate that with the grid replenishment period restricted upon local consumption,the relative installed capacity proportion of wind and solar power in the system rises by 27.16 percentage points,and that of the biomass utilization unit drops by 23.09 percentage points. During the first peak and trough periods of electricity consumption,the aforementioned scheme prioritizes the use of wind power generation to reduce impacts on the power grid. During the second trough period,there is a surplus of wind and solar energy,with a priority for surplus electricity to be used for storage. Additionally,approximately 15% is consumed locally. During the second peak period,photovoltaic generation is the primary focus,with biomass energy and batteries providing assistance,and any shortfall is supplemented by the power grid. Compared to only introducing local consumption,the system the annual operating cost of the system is reduced by 32.5%,carbon emissions are reduced by 39.1%,and the investment recovery period is reduced from 8.29 a to 7.38 a.

Translated title of the contributionOPTIMIZED ALLOCATION AND SCHEDULING OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN MULTI-ENERGY COMPLEMENTARY SYSTEM AT TOWNSHIP LEVEL
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)168-176
Number of pages9
JournalTaiyangneng Xuebao/Acta Energiae Solaris Sinica
Volume46
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2025

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