Abstract

A zero-carbon port microgrid that integrates carbon capture power plants is proposed to build the green port and promote the achievement of the dual-carbon goal. To achieve the optimal economic operation of the port microgrid and reduce carbon emissions, an energy management model considering carbon trading mechanisms is established. Furthermore, a distributed energy management method is proposed for the zero-carbon port based on the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMMs). The simulation results prove the effectiveness and accuracy of the proposed method, which can effectively improve the economy of the port microgrid and reduce the carbon emission of the port.

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