Electricity-gas interconnected comprehensive energy system peak clipping and valley filling method based on electricity-to-gas conversion
An integrated energy system, peak shaving and valley filling technology, applied in circuit devices, AC network circuits, single-network parallel feeding arrangements, etc., can solve problems such as threats to the operation safety of integrated energy systems.
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[0128] Based on the modified IEEE39-node power system and the Belgian 20-node natural gas system, a test example is constructed by coupling power-to-gas and gas turbines.
[0129] The IEEE39 node system has 10 generator sets, 46 transmission lines, and a total installed capacity of 7367MW, which reduces both the electrical load and the upper limit of line power to 75% of the original. The generator sets G1, G7 and G8 are set as gas turbines, which are connected to nodes 5, 14 and 2 of the natural gas network respectively. Node 32 and Node 33 are respectively connected to a wind farm cluster with a rated output of 900MW, and the wind curtailment cost is 1000$ / MWh. In order to maximize the consumption of wind power and avoid the blockage of the natural gas network line, the input end of power-to-gas is also connected to the power network node 32 and node 33, and the output end is connected to the natural gas network storage tank node 8 and node 14 respectively. The maximum conve...
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