Abstract
Using an integrated energy system can increase the proportion of renewable energy and comprehensive energy utilization efficiency, which help solve problems such as environmental pollution, carbon emissions, and depletion of fossil energy. The actual construction and operation of an integrated energy system need to consider not only the economy, but also the energy consumption and carbon emissions. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a multi-objective optimization model of the integrated energy system to achieve the combination of economics, energy saving and environmental protection for the system is optimal. In this paper, a multi-objective optimization model for an integrated energy system is established, and the influence of different decision makers’ preferences on the optimization results is studied through the model.
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