Optimal resource allocation and load scheduling for a multi-commodity smart energy system
conference paper
The increasing introduction of district heating systems together with hybrid energy appliances as heat pumps and micro-combined heat and power installations, results in new opportunities for optimizing the available resources in multi-commodity smart energy systems, including electricity, heat and gas. By 'converting' forms of energy using hybrid energy appliances, and exploiting flexibility from local production and consumption, energy efficiency can be improved significantly. This paper introduces a multi-commodity smart energy system incorporating both heat and electricity and integrating various types of flexible appliances as well as hybrid energy appliances. A management strategy optimally allocates the available resources and flexibility, aiming to perform optimal supply and demand matching as well as to flatten out the net remaining supply or demand over time. The proposed method is applied to a test case, where simulation results confirm that the method forms a suitable solution for the management of the multi-commodity smart energy system. © 2015 IEEE.
Topics
Combined heat and powerdemand-side managementheat pumpmulti-commoditysmart energy systemDistrict heatingEconomicsElectric power generationElectric utilitiesEnergy efficiencyHeat pump systemsCombined heat and powerDemand side managementsHeat pumpsMulti-commoditySmart energy systemsEnergy management systems
TNO Identifier
530892
ISBN
9781479976935
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Article nr.
7232271
Source title
2015 IEEE Eindhoven PowerTech, PowerTech 2015
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