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5 June 2024 Distributed scheduling for electric and heat supply system of friendly smart community
Yujian Jia, Li Li, Quan Sui, Changlong Qin, Changtao Kan
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Proceedings Volume 13163, Fourth International Conference on Mechanical, Electronics, and Electrical and Automation Control (METMS 2024); 131632W (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030147
Event: International Conference on Mechanical, Electronics, and Electrical and Automation Control (METMS 2024), 2024, Xi'an, China
Abstract
This paper presents a distributed scheduling strategy for the electric and heat supply system of an intelligent community, aiming to balance the privacy of participants and the backup power requirements of the external grid. First, a distributed supply architecture that encourages collaboration between property owners and residents while safeguarding privacy is presented. Subsequently, the cooperative operation model of the system is established by developing the regulation capabilities of various loads and devices within the community and backup power constraints. Additionally, the model is solved by using the alternating direction method of multipliers (ADMM) algorithm. Finally, simulation results demonstrate that this strategy ensures privacy and cost reduction, and provides backup power to the external grid, offering a fresh perspective on the operation of community microgrids.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Yujian Jia, Li Li, Quan Sui, Changlong Qin, and Changtao Kan "Distributed scheduling for electric and heat supply system of friendly smart community", Proc. SPIE 13163, Fourth International Conference on Mechanical, Electronics, and Electrical and Automation Control (METMS 2024), 131632W (5 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030147
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KEYWORDS
Solar energy

Electrical properties

Systems modeling

Materials properties

Photovoltaics

Power grids

Temperature distribution

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