Abstract
In recent years, countries around the world have made great efforts to coordinate energy green and low-carbon development and energy supply. In this context, it is of great significance to build energy stations that can greatly absorb renewable energy. The coordinated operation of multi-energy stations in the region can expand the role of energy stations and strengthen energy complementarity between regions. Aiming at the problem of energy interaction and coordinated operation of multi-energy stations in regional integrated energy system, this paper proposes a two-layer scheduling optimization model, which can effectively reduce the system operation cost and carbon emissions. At the same time, considering the joint demand response, it can effectively reduce the peak power supply pressure of the power grid. In addition, in order to ensure the accuracy and efficiency of the solution, this paper improves the traditional NSGA-II algorithm, greatly improving the overall performance of the algorithm. Finally, the simulation analysis is carried out through an example. The results show that the operation optimization model proposed in this paper can effectively reduce the total energy cost of the system, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and reduce the peak pressure of the power grid. The coordinated operation optimization method is effective and feasible.
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