Quan Chen , Jingyi Wang , Min Cang , Xiaomeng Zhai , Xi Cheng , Shuang Wu , Dongwei Li
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With the expansion and implementation of rural revitalization strategies, there is a constant need for new energy sources for the construction of new townships. Consequently, integrated energy systems with the interconnection and interaction of multiple energy sources are developing rapidly. Biomass energy, a renewable green energy source with low pollution and wide distribution, has significant application potential in integrated energy systems. Considering the application of biomass energy in townships, this study established an integrated biomass energy system and proposed a model to optimize its operation. Lowest economic cost and highest clean energy utilization rate were considered as the objective functions. In addition, a plan was suggested to adjust the heat-electricity ratio based on the characteristics of the combined heat and power of the biomass. Finally, a simulation analysis conducted for a town in China was discussed, demonstrating that the construction of a township integrated-energy system and the use of biomass can significantly reduce operating costs and improve the energy utilization rate. Moreover, by adjusting the heat-electricity ratio, the economic cost was further reduced by 6.70%, whereas the clean energy utilization rate was increased by 5.14%.