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A novel trading optimization strategy of source-load bilateral thermoelectric spot based on industrial parks interior

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  • Cui, Jia
  • Zhang, Ximing
  • Liu, Wei
  • Yan, Xinyue
  • Hu, Zhen
  • Li, Chaoran
  • Huang, Jingbo

Abstract

With the continuous reform of the electricity market in the whole world, internal trading models in parks are generally studied in terms of load peaking, load flexibility and energy management. In this paper, the regional differential trading method is adopted for industrial users with different energy needs, and the interests of all parties within the industrial park are considered. Spot transactions involving surplus energy on both the supply side and the demand side are considered, and the weight allocation of transactions in each park is coordinated. Firstly, the way of circulating waste heat and power within the industrial park is analyzed from the composition of the trading system of the industrial park. The demand side is transported heat and electricity while the energy storage device is considered. The contact line is modeled on the basis of the energy transmission line characteristics. Secondly, the industrial park is disaggregated regionally using cascade analysis within the target area to decide load regulation mode between systems and modules. Thirdly, regional differences in trading are adopted for industrial users with different energy needs while the interests of all parties within the park are considered. Both sides of the supply side and the demand side participate in spot trading of surplus energy. The allocation of weights is coordinated for trading in the various industrial parks. Finally, The DICOPT solver optimizes operating costs and takes into account energy abandonment penalties. In the waste heat power transaction in the industrial park, the remaining power can be saved by 9.78 %, and the waste heat can be saved by 4.35 %. Numerical results from instances indicate that this method surpasses traditional trading approaches, aligning with the rigorous standards of scientific research.

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  • Cui, Jia & Zhang, Ximing & Liu, Wei & Yan, Xinyue & Hu, Zhen & Li, Chaoran & Huang, Jingbo, 2024. "A novel trading optimization strategy of source-load bilateral thermoelectric spot based on industrial parks interior," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 302(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:302:y:2024:i:c:s0360544224014695
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2024.131696
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