通过使用预先签约的订单更新策略减轻需求波动,促进向更具协作性的微电网的转变

Hanaa Feleafel, Jovana Radulovic, Michel Leseure
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微电网已成为以安全和生态可持续的方式向偏远农村地区供电的可行替代方案。然而,以更协作的方式利用微电网可能会大大加强可再生能源与电网的整合。本研究的主要目标是提高从mg到公用事业电网的信息质量,以实现生产水平。本文开发了多个仿真场景来分析网格顺序更新规则改变时并网MG的性能。研究结果表明,建议的协同管理方案,特别是依赖于预签约订单更新(COU)预测需求的方案,通过稳定订单对电网的波动性(协同管理方案中订单的计划外波动性减少58%)来提高系统性能,从而将协同管理方案的碳足迹减少67%,并将存储利用率提高74%。唯一的限制是输出电力的数量;而长期蓄电(季节性蓄电)的实施,有效地将输出电量降至0。在以更高成本提高存储容量和大量输出电力之间存在明显的权衡。这种权衡的最佳解决方案在很大程度上受到储能技术的初始投资和出口电力的上网电价的影响。主要结论可以概括为向更具协作性的mg过渡可以作为发展更分散的电力网络和将更多可再生能源纳入当前电力系统的基础。
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Facilitating the shift to more collaborative microgrids by alleviating demand volatility using a precontracted order updates strategy

Facilitating the shift to more collaborative microgrids by alleviating demand volatility using a precontracted order updates strategy
Microgrids (MGs) have emerged as viable alternatives for delivering electricity to remote rural regions in a secure and ecologically sustainable manner. However, utilizing microgrids in a more collaborative manner might greatly enhance the integration of renewable energy sources into the electricity network. The primary objective of this research is to improve the quality of information communicated from MGs to the utility grid to achieve production levelling. Multiple simulation scenarios have been developed to analyse the performance of a grid-connected MG when the grid order update rules are altered. The findings indicate that the suggested scenarios for collaborative MGs, especially the scenario that relies on forecasted demand for precontracted order updates (COU), are enhancing system performance by stabilizing order volatility to the grid (58% less unplanned volatility of orders in the collaborative MG), thereby reducing the carbon footprint of the MG by 67% and increasing storage utilization by 74%. The only limitation was the volume of exported electricity; however, the implementation of long- term storage capacity (seasonal storage) has effectively reduced the exported power to 0. A distinct trade-off exists between enhanced storage capacity at a higher cost and a significant volume of exported power. The optimal resolution for this trade-off is greatly affected by the initial investment in storage technology and the feed-in tariff rate for exported power. The main conclusion may be summarized as the transition towards more collaborative MGs may serve as the foundation for developing more decentralized electrical networks and integrating more renewable energy sources into the current electricity system.
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