Production planning for district heating networks: A sequential method to consider share of renewables in annual heat production

A district heating network has generally more than one production unit, and then there are different ways to fulfill the energy demand of the network. This paper deals with the planning problem which is a problem of optimization under constraints. The production units are modeled using MINLP (mixed...

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Main Authors: Xinyu He, Cong Toan Tran, Assaad Zoughaib
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-10-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721007551
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description A district heating network has generally more than one production unit, and then there are different ways to fulfill the energy demand of the network. This paper deals with the planning problem which is a problem of optimization under constraints. The production units are modeled using MINLP (mixed integer non-linear programming), in particular the following technical aspects are considered: storage capacity (for municipal wastes and biomass), allowable operating range, allowable variation of power over time, partial load performances, minimum working time when a unit runs, and minimum waiting time when it is in stand-by mode. The environmental constraint is the annual share of renewable energies in the global energy mix (for example, at least 50% over a year). The model aims to minimize the operating cost of the network. The problem cannot be solved by a one-shot optimization, so the paper proposes a sequential approach: first, a target of renewable share is calculated for each month of the year; secondly, the planning production is determined each day according to the calculated target. The results of a case study show that the planning strategy that only aims to minimize the operating cost violates the environmental constraint. Using the developed planning model raises a little bit the cost (4.5%) but fulfills the heat demand and environmental constraint at the same time. Considering a reduced VAT eligible in France when the constraint on renewable share is met, the proposed planning is even better in term of the total cost (10% lower).
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spelling doaj.art-40097e82860146ca8fc1cd01f090fcbc2022-12-21T19:54:37ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472021-10-017237243Production planning for district heating networks: A sequential method to consider share of renewables in annual heat productionXinyu He0Cong Toan Tran1Assaad Zoughaib2SPEIT, Shanghai Jiao Tong Univeristy, 800 Road Dongchuan, Minhang District, 200240 Shanghai, ChinaMINES ParisTech, PSL Research University, CES: Centre for Energy Efficiency of Systems, 5, rue Léon Blum, 91120 Palaiseau, France; Corresponding author.MINES ParisTech, PSL Research University, CES: Centre for Energy Efficiency of Systems, 5, rue Léon Blum, 91120 Palaiseau, FranceA district heating network has generally more than one production unit, and then there are different ways to fulfill the energy demand of the network. This paper deals with the planning problem which is a problem of optimization under constraints. The production units are modeled using MINLP (mixed integer non-linear programming), in particular the following technical aspects are considered: storage capacity (for municipal wastes and biomass), allowable operating range, allowable variation of power over time, partial load performances, minimum working time when a unit runs, and minimum waiting time when it is in stand-by mode. The environmental constraint is the annual share of renewable energies in the global energy mix (for example, at least 50% over a year). The model aims to minimize the operating cost of the network. The problem cannot be solved by a one-shot optimization, so the paper proposes a sequential approach: first, a target of renewable share is calculated for each month of the year; secondly, the planning production is determined each day according to the calculated target. The results of a case study show that the planning strategy that only aims to minimize the operating cost violates the environmental constraint. Using the developed planning model raises a little bit the cost (4.5%) but fulfills the heat demand and environmental constraint at the same time. Considering a reduced VAT eligible in France when the constraint on renewable share is met, the proposed planning is even better in term of the total cost (10% lower).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721007551District heating networkPlanning problemOptimizationMINLP
spellingShingle Xinyu He
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Production planning for district heating networks: A sequential method to consider share of renewables in annual heat production
Energy Reports
District heating network
Planning problem
Optimization
MINLP
title Production planning for district heating networks: A sequential method to consider share of renewables in annual heat production
title_full Production planning for district heating networks: A sequential method to consider share of renewables in annual heat production
title_fullStr Production planning for district heating networks: A sequential method to consider share of renewables in annual heat production
title_full_unstemmed Production planning for district heating networks: A sequential method to consider share of renewables in annual heat production
title_short Production planning for district heating networks: A sequential method to consider share of renewables in annual heat production
title_sort production planning for district heating networks a sequential method to consider share of renewables in annual heat production
topic District heating network
Planning problem
Optimization
MINLP
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721007551
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