Abstract

Building an integrated energy system with source-load coordination and flexible interaction in the context of dual carbon is an effective path to building a new type of power system. The efficient operation of the integrated energy system can be promoted by establishing incentives such as energy subsidies to reasonably regulate the demand response on the customer side. In this paper, we consider the multi-source demand response on the customer side and study the optimal energy strategy from the perspective of the Integrated Energy Service Company (IESC), specifically involving the construction of the system electricity demand response and heat demand response models. And we propose an IESC optimal energy flow considering the customer’s demand and supply balance game to optimize the IESC. The optimal energy flow strategy of IESC considering the demand response of users is proposed. Finally, the correctness and rationality of the model are verified by simulation analysis.

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