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Risk-based performance of power-to-gas storage technology integrated with energy hub system regarding downside risk constrained approach
Affiliation:1. Key Laboratory of Modern Power System Simulation and Control & Renewable Energy Technology, Ministry of Education (Northeast Electric Power University), Jilin, China;2. School of Information Engineering, Nanchang University, Nanchang, China;3. Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Bonab, Bonab, Iran
Abstract:In modern power systems, the reliability of energy supplies is a real challenge for the operators. The emergence of renewable energy resources, along with multi-career users, requires multi-career systems. In this regard, the energy hub (EH) as an integrated system can be used to increase the reliability of the system. The power-to-gas (P2G) and P2G storage are two practical technologies to achieve high efficiency in energy systems. In this paper, the contribution is optimal scheduling of stochastic problem in EH system amalgamated with CHP unit, P2G storage, thermal storage, boiler, wind power, and electrical storage to supply the heat, gas, and power loads by regarding demand response program (DRP). For the electrical loads, the load shifting strategy is considered to minimize the operational cost of the EH system. In order to manage related uncertainties about electricity price, wind power, and electrical loads, the downside risk constraint (DRC) method is applied to investigate the EH system function. According to the obtained results, by increasing approximately 2.8% of the operational cost, the risk level can be reduced remarkably. And also, almost 10% of the energy shifted from peak hours to the off-peak time after DRP is applied.
Keywords:Energy hub (EH)  Power-to-gas (P2G)  Combined heat and power (CHP)  Downside risk constraint (DRC) method  Deterministic and downside risk strategies
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