Energy Internet System Research Based on Development Trend of Urban Energy System

Author(s):  
Yufeng Chai ◽  
Cuifen Bai ◽  
Chen Zhang ◽  
Xinyang Han ◽  
Xianzhong Dai ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 252 ◽  
pp. 03034
Author(s):  
Li Guicun ◽  
Li Dejin

Traditional energy consumption is continuously decreasing, and new energy demand industries are continuously increasing. Full consumption of clean and renewable energy and efficient utilization of comprehensive energy will become the development trend of energy industry. The smart energy Internet based on the physical structure of the energy Internet is sweeping the world. Using smart and green to fundamentally change the existing energy structure and to adjust the structure dominated by fossil energy to a new energy structure dominated by renewable energy is of far-reaching significance to China’s energy transformation and upgrading in the future. This paper aims at the design idea of smart energy Internet rack for the newly-built ChengBi campus in Baise University, combines peak-valley electricity price and photovoltaic hydrogen production technology to stabilize the fluctuation of renewable energy output, and realizes the safe and stable operation of a comprehensive energy system of distributed photovoltaic power stations. A campus smart energy Internet system is formed by “wind power + photovoltaic + energy storage + charging pile + photovoltaic hydrogen production”.


2021 ◽  
Vol 252 ◽  
pp. 03058
Author(s):  
LI Rui

At present, the zero-carbon goal has become the common choice of all the world. Driven by the zero-carbon goal, energy system in China will develop to be cleaner and cleaner. In this situation, Energy Internet has become the future development trend of the energy system. Based on the detailed analysis on the development history, the basic connotation and the key features of Energy Internet, an Energy Internet evaluation index system is introduced. This proposed indicator system evaluates Energy Internet from five dimensions, and all the indexes include the qualitative and the quantitative indicators, the process indicators and the result indicators, the technical indicators and the economic indicators. On this basis, an evaluation method is proposed based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process and the Delphi method. The proposed evaluation index system and the evaluation method can provide a good objective evaluation of the development of Energy Internet.


2021 ◽  
Vol 257 ◽  
pp. 02010
Author(s):  
Peng Ye ◽  
Keming Qu ◽  
Feng Sun ◽  
Mingli Zhang ◽  
Na Zhang

As the only way to build the energy Internet, the key and difficult point of integrated energy system is to plan it reasonably and efficiently. This paper analyzes and summarizes the basic strategy, key technologies, control difficulties and influencing factors of integrated energy system control, summarizes the existing problems at home and abroad, and summarizes the content framework and control model of general integrated energy system control covering the source, network, load and storage links in a comprehensive way based on the latest research progress. According to the latest research progress, the paper analyzes the current control schemes, and concludes the development trend of the current integrated energy system collaborative control, makes a reasonable outlook on the future, and provides a way of thinking for people to study the integrated energy system in the future.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Totti Könnölä ◽  
Javier Carrillo-Hermosilla ◽  
Robert P. van der Have

Resources ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 52
Author(s):  
Annette Steingrube ◽  
Keyu Bao ◽  
Stefan Wieland ◽  
Andrés Lalama ◽  
Pithon M. Kabiro ◽  
...  

District heating is seen as an important concept to decarbonize heating systems and meet climate mitigation goals. However, the decision related to where central heating is most viable is dependent on many different aspects, like heating densities or current heating structures. An urban energy simulation platform based on 3D building objects can improve the accuracy of energy demand calculation on building level, but lacks a system perspective. Energy system models help to find economically optimal solutions for entire energy systems, including the optimal amount of centrally supplied heat, but do not usually provide information on building level. Coupling both methods through a novel heating grid disaggregation algorithm, we propose a framework that does three things simultaneously: optimize energy systems that can comprise all demand sectors as well as sector coupling, assess the role of centralized heating in such optimized energy systems, and determine the layouts of supplying district heating grids with a spatial resolution on the street level. The algorithm is tested on two case studies; one, an urban city quarter, and the other, a rural town. In the urban city quarter, district heating is economically feasible in all scenarios. Using heat pumps in addition to CHPs increases the optimal amount of centrally supplied heat. In the rural quarter, central heat pumps guarantee the feasibility of district heating, while standalone CHPs are more expensive than decentral heating technologies.


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