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Optimal Coordination of Constrained Transmission and Distribution Integrated Energy Systems with Carbon Trading

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To advance the transition towards a zero-carbon energy system, this study introduces a comprehensive scheduling model that integrates transmission and distribution for enhanced coordination. This model encompasses a detailed representation of various energy systems, facilitating a synergistic approach between transmission and distribution networks. Specifically, it employs a coupled electricity-gas network for long-distance power transmission, while utilizing an energy hub model for localized distribution networks within industrial parks. A novel aspect of this model is the incorporation of a carbon trading framework, designed to steer the coordination process towards achieving lower carbon emissions. The practical efficacy and reliability of this model are demonstrated through a detailed case study.

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        PEAI '24: Proceedings of the 2024 International Conference on Power Electronics and Artificial Intelligence
        January 2024
        969 pages
        ISBN:9798400716638
        DOI:10.1145/3674225
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