智能电力系统中的能源互联网(IoE)

Hossein Shahinzadeh, Jalal Moradi, G. Gharehpetian, H. Nafisi, M. Abedi
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信息和通信技术(ICT)以及能源系统领域的加速发展趋势导致了一个名为能源互联网(IoE)的新概念的出现。这一概念被归类为物联网(IoT)的子领域,物联网是指利用先进的数字控制器、传感器、执行器、仪表,通过IT基础设施进行信息交换的能力。在这种情况下,“互联网”一词并不专指万维网,而是指任何类型的基于服务器或点对点的网络。这些通信工具能够接收用于本地分析和控制的信息、接收分析命令、发送原始数据或发送指令。物联网在电力系统中的应用为克服电力系统运行障碍和环境挑战带来了光明的未来,尽管它最初需要大量的资本投资组合。但是,希望当前技术的发展和经济上负担得起的价格的新技术的出现有助于增加这些最先进技术的普及。物联网涵盖了整个能量范围,如热能或电能。然而,在本研究中,将讨论作为能源生态系统核心的电力系统中的物联网应用。首先,本主题的基本术语,如IoE, IoT,即插即用能力,智能能源,未来网络,智能电网2.0,能源4.0,产消,AMI, API,数字化和电网边缘进行了描述,使论文的其余部分更容易理解。然后阐述了物联网在电力系统的供给侧和需求侧的作用,包括可再生能源发电部分、大型储能部分、火电厂部分、系统运行和保护以及需求响应计划(DRPs)的执行、微电网、插电式电动汽车与V2G功能的集成以及智能建筑中终端用户住宅消费管理。在本研究中,它试图概述电力系统中不同的IoE分类,这是以前类似工作没有绘制的。
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Internet of Energy (IoE) in Smart Power Systems
The accelerated trend of development in the areas of information and communications technology (ICT), as well as energy systems, has been led to emersion of a new concept called the internet of energy (IoE). This concept is classified as a subsector of the internet of things (IoT), which means the utilization of advanced digital controllers, sensors, actuators, and meters with the ability of information exchange through IT infrastructures. The phrase "internet", in this context, does not exclusively refer to the World Wide Web rather than any type of server-based or peer-to-peer network. These communicational tools are able to receive information for local analyze and control, receive analyzed commands, send raw data, or send instructions. The incorporation of IoT in power systems conveys a brilliant future for overcoming power system operation hurdles and environmental challenges, although it incurs a large capital investment portfolio initially. However, it is hoped that the evolution of current technologies and the advent of new technologies with economically affordable prices can help to increase the pervasiveness of these state-of-the-art technologies. IoE covers the entire energy scope such as thermal or electrical energies. However, in this study, the applications of IoE in power systems, as the central core of the energy ecosystem, will be addressed. At first, the basic terminology of this topic such as IoE, IoT, plug & play capability, smart energy, future networks, smart grid 2.0, energy 4.0, prosumers, AMI, API, digitalization, and grid edge are described to make the rest of paper more intelligible. Then the role of IoE in supply-side and demand-side of power systems encompassing renewable generation section, large-scale energy storage section, thermal power plant section, system operation and protection as well as execution of demand response programs (DRPs), microgrids, integration of plug-in electric vehicles with V2G capability, and end-user residential consumption management in smart buildings are explained. In this study, it is tried to outline a different classification of IoE in power systems which has not been drawn by previous similar works.
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