Abstract

With the exploration of deep decarbonization around the world, the contradiction between the low-carbon operation and energy supply in energy systems has been aggravating. There is an urgent need to tap the interactive potential between source and demand sides. In view of the current lack of efficient incentive measures for low-carbon energy consumption, an integrated demand response exchange (IDRX) mechanism is proposed to promote the coordinated low-carbon dispatching on source-demand side for integrated electricity-gas system (IEGS). The value model of IDRX for emission reduction is built to measure the ability of multi-energy load aggregators (MELAs) for decarbonization, and guide the IEGS operator to trade with the appropriate MELAs. An IDRX market clearing model is established based on non-cooperative game theory to allocate the decarbonization benefits among the entities in IEGS, thereby motivating the low-carbon demand response of users. Combined with the optimal operation of carbon capture power plant and power-to-gas (CCPP-P2G) on the source side, a two-stage low-carbon dispatching model for IEGS is established. Case studies are carried out with seasonal and uncertainty scenarios to verify the effectiveness of IDRX in emission mitigation and highlight the economic benefits of the proposed low-carbon dispatching model.

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