通过新英格兰能源-水Nexus实现共享集成电网

S. O. Muhanji, Clifton Below, Tad Montgomery, A. Farid
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电力系统正在利用可变可再生能源(VREs)快速脱碳,以缓解不断增加的气候变化资源和日益增长的气候变化担忧。然而,VRE渗透的基本限制只有通过灵活需求侧资源的互补整合才能解除。最近的一项研究表明,灵活的能源-水资源可以发挥这样的作用,提供急需的操作储备,并有效地减少电力系统的不平衡。这种需求侧资源的实施需要一个“共享集成电网”,其特点是:1)来自个人电力消费者的整体社会和零售市场参与;2)通过能源物联网实现能源数字化;3)社区层面的协调。本文讨论了达特茅斯学院、新罕布什尔州黎巴嫩市和利伯缇公用事业公司为开发这样一个共享的集成电网所做的努力。它利用了新通过的新罕布什尔州市政汇总法案(SB 286)。目标是最终开发一个交易能源(TE)市场的原型,使黎巴嫩居民能够在他们之间交易无碳电力产品和服务。
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Enabling a Shared Integrated Grid via New England Energy Water Nexus
The electric power system is rapidly decarbonizing with variable renewable energy resources (VREs) to mitigate rising climate change resources and rising climate change concerns. There are, however, fundamental VRE penetration limits that can only be lifted with the complementary integration of flexible demand-side resources. A recent study has shown that flexible energy-water resources can serve such a role, provide much needed operating reserves and cost- effectively reduce power system imbalances. The implementation of such demand-side resources necessitates a “shared integrated grid” that is characterized by: 1) integral social and retail market engagement from individual electricity consumers; 2.) the digitization of energy resources through the energy internet of things (eIoT); and 3) community level coordination. This paper discusses the efforts of Dartmouth College and the City of Lebanon, NH, and Liberty Utilities to develop such a shared integrated grid. It leverages the newly passed New Hampshire municipal aggregation bill (SB 286). The goal is to ultimately develop a prototype transactive energy (TE) market that enables Lebanon residents to trade carbon-free electricity products and services amongst themselves.
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