Abstract
The conventional evaluation methods of energy conservation and emission reduction lack the discussion of quantification index of energy conservation and emission reduction potential, and the evaluation effect is poor. Therefore, an evaluation method for energy conservation and emission reduction of distributed energy systems is proposed, which considers system dynamics and demand response. According to the requirements of system dynamics analysis, the relational variables in the system dynamics model are determined. The input-output relationship of energy saving, and emission reduction effect evaluation is described by system dynamics equation, and the input-output relationship of energy saving, and emission reduction effect evaluation is determined. Based on the maximum profit objective function and the minimum cost objective function of the user, the continuum equation of the medium transmission process in the distributed energy system is obtained. The evaluation indexes of energy saving, and emission reduction effect are selected from the three aspects of power consumption side, power generation side and the system itself to realize the evaluation of energy saving and emission reduction effect. The experimental results show that the evaluation curve obtained by this method is basically consistent with the actual curve, and the evaluation accuracy is high.
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