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Research on Improvement Strategy of Electricity Carbon Joint Demand Response Based on Low Carbon Economy Optimization Scheduling

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With the proposal of China's dual carbon goals and the rapid development of the national carbon market, exploring the development and optimization scheduling strategies of the power system in the carbon market environment is of great significance. This article aims to minimize the cost and carbon emissions of the power system, and proposes an improved strategy for electricity carbon joint demand response based on low-carbon economic optimization scheduling. This strategy introduces the carbon cost in the carbon emission trading market into the demand response target, and obtains the optimal strategy for each node of the system to participate in demand response through recent simulation and optimization regulation methods. The research results show that the proposed improvement strategy can effectively reduce carbon emissions while meeting demand response requirements.

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    BDEIM '23: Proceedings of the 2023 4th International Conference on Big Data Economy and Information Management
    December 2023
    917 pages
    ISBN:9798400716669
    DOI:10.1145/3659211
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