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Low-carbon Economic Dispatch of Integrated Energy system with Carbon Capture Power Plant and Multiple Utilization of Hydrogen Energy

Abstract

In the context of “dual carbon”, in order to promote the consumption of renewable energy and improve energy utilization efficiency, a low-carbon economic dispatch model of an integrated energy system containing carbon capture power plants and multiple utilization of hydrogen energy is proposed. First, introduce liquid storage tanks to transform traditional carbon capture power plants, and at the same time build a multi-functional hydrogen utilization structure including two-stage power-to-gas, hydrogen fuel cells, hydrogen storage tanks, and hydrogen-doped cogeneration to fully exploit hydrogen. It can utilize the potential of collaborative operation with carbon capture power plants; on this basis, consider the transferability and substitutability characteristics of electric heating gas load, and construct an electric heating gas comprehensive demand response model; secondly, consider the mutual recognition relationship between carbon quotas and green certificates, Propose a green certificate-carbon trading mechanism; finally establish an integrated energy system with the optimization goal of minimizing the sum of energy purchase cost, demand response compensation cost, wind curtailment cost, carbon storage cost, carbon purchase cost, carbon trading cost and green certificate trading compensation. Optimize scheduling model. The results show that the proposed model can effectively reduce the total system cost and carbon emissions, improve clean energy consumption and energy utilization, and has significant economical and low-carbon properties.

Funding source: Thank you for the funding of the “Land Scenery Three Gorges” high-quality development major science and technology project in Jilin Province - Park level multi micro grid system participation in grid friendly interaction key technology research project (project number: 2023030303SF).
Related subjects: Applications & Pathways
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2025-01-24
2025-04-12
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