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Multi-Stage Low-Carbon Planning of Integrated Energy System Considering Demand Response
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In the context of the energy crisis, the development of low-carbon
integrated energy systems has become a prominent research area. This
article addresses the challenges posed by high energy consumption and
emissions in integrated energy systems by proposing a multi-stage
planning method for low-carbon integrated energy that considers load
time transfer characteristics. The first step involves examining the
time transfer characteristics of demand response and analyzing the
economic benefits of integrated energy systems participating in the
electricity-carbon market. Subsequently, a multi-stage green low-carbon
planning model for the integrated energy system is constructed. To
validate the effectiveness of the proposed model, actual calculation
results are obtained. These results demonstrate that demand response,
specifically in data centers, can significantly reduce the operational
costs of integrated energy systems. Furthermore, the multi-stage
low-carbon planning approach is shown to be more reasonable and
economically beneficial compared to single-stage planning. Overall, this
research article provides insights into the development of low-carbon
integrated energy systems within the context of the energy crisis. By
considering load time transfer characteristics and employing a
multi-stage planning method, the article highlights the potential for
reducing costs and improving the overall efficiency of integrated energy
systems.
Title: Multi-Stage Low-Carbon Planning of Integrated Energy System Considering Demand Response
Description:
In the context of the energy crisis, the development of low-carbon
integrated energy systems has become a prominent research area.
This
article addresses the challenges posed by high energy consumption and
emissions in integrated energy systems by proposing a multi-stage
planning method for low-carbon integrated energy that considers load
time transfer characteristics.
The first step involves examining the
time transfer characteristics of demand response and analyzing the
economic benefits of integrated energy systems participating in the
electricity-carbon market.
Subsequently, a multi-stage green low-carbon
planning model for the integrated energy system is constructed.
To
validate the effectiveness of the proposed model, actual calculation
results are obtained.
These results demonstrate that demand response,
specifically in data centers, can significantly reduce the operational
costs of integrated energy systems.
Furthermore, the multi-stage
low-carbon planning approach is shown to be more reasonable and
economically beneficial compared to single-stage planning.
Overall, this
research article provides insights into the development of low-carbon
integrated energy systems within the context of the energy crisis.
By
considering load time transfer characteristics and employing a
multi-stage planning method, the article highlights the potential for
reducing costs and improving the overall efficiency of integrated energy
systems.
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