A novel energy management framework incorporating multi‐carrier energy hub for smart city
Abstract The development of advanced and intelligent measurement instruments in recent years has increased the intelligence of modern energy systems, especially power systems. Besides, with the advancement of energy conversion technologies, these systems benefit from multi‐carrier energy resources....
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author | Khodakhast Esapour Farid Moazzen Mazaher Karimi Morteza Dabbaghjamanesh Abdollah Kavousi‐Fard |
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description | Abstract The development of advanced and intelligent measurement instruments in recent years has increased the intelligence of modern energy systems, especially power systems. Besides, with the advancement of energy conversion technologies, these systems benefit from multi‐carrier energy resources. Accordingly, this paper presents a model of smart city which considers various components, including smart transportation system (STS), microgrid (MG), and smart energy hub (SEH) with the ability of energy transformation. The proposed model addresses the islanded operation of a smart city that makes it a smart island. This island deploys the energy carriers of electricity, heat, gas and water as well. In addition, STS includes electric vehicle (EV) parking lots as well as metro system (MS) that can interactively exchange energy. More precisely, the different components of the smart island are modelled on the assumption of energy interdependency. In the proposed model, the water supply unit in SEH is provided which can be effective in reducing the cost of components by supplying water to them. In order to exchange energy within STS, metro stations have been optimally allocated using intelligent water drops (IWD) optimization method. In addition to smart island modelling, this paper quantifies the uncertainties within STS and MG using cloud theory. Eventually, the proposed model is simulated to ensure its effectiveness and accuracy. |
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spelling | doaj.art-80008371838c4117a922810edccdcaae2023-02-03T04:08:34ZengWileyIET Generation, Transmission & Distribution1751-86871751-86952023-02-0117365566610.1049/gtd2.12500A novel energy management framework incorporating multi‐carrier energy hub for smart cityKhodakhast Esapour0Farid Moazzen1Mazaher Karimi2Morteza Dabbaghjamanesh3Abdollah Kavousi‐Fard4Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department Shiraz University of Technology Shiraz IranElectrical Engineering Department Software Energy Company Westland 2314 USASchool of Technology and Innovations, University of Vaasa Wolffintie 34 Vaasa FinlandElectric Reliability Council of Texas TX Austin Texas 76574 USAElectrical and Electronics Engineering Department Shiraz University of Technology Shiraz IranAbstract The development of advanced and intelligent measurement instruments in recent years has increased the intelligence of modern energy systems, especially power systems. Besides, with the advancement of energy conversion technologies, these systems benefit from multi‐carrier energy resources. Accordingly, this paper presents a model of smart city which considers various components, including smart transportation system (STS), microgrid (MG), and smart energy hub (SEH) with the ability of energy transformation. The proposed model addresses the islanded operation of a smart city that makes it a smart island. This island deploys the energy carriers of electricity, heat, gas and water as well. In addition, STS includes electric vehicle (EV) parking lots as well as metro system (MS) that can interactively exchange energy. More precisely, the different components of the smart island are modelled on the assumption of energy interdependency. In the proposed model, the water supply unit in SEH is provided which can be effective in reducing the cost of components by supplying water to them. In order to exchange energy within STS, metro stations have been optimally allocated using intelligent water drops (IWD) optimization method. In addition to smart island modelling, this paper quantifies the uncertainties within STS and MG using cloud theory. Eventually, the proposed model is simulated to ensure its effectiveness and accuracy.https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12500 |
spellingShingle | Khodakhast Esapour Farid Moazzen Mazaher Karimi Morteza Dabbaghjamanesh Abdollah Kavousi‐Fard A novel energy management framework incorporating multi‐carrier energy hub for smart city IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution |
title | A novel energy management framework incorporating multi‐carrier energy hub for smart city |
title_full | A novel energy management framework incorporating multi‐carrier energy hub for smart city |
title_fullStr | A novel energy management framework incorporating multi‐carrier energy hub for smart city |
title_full_unstemmed | A novel energy management framework incorporating multi‐carrier energy hub for smart city |
title_short | A novel energy management framework incorporating multi‐carrier energy hub for smart city |
title_sort | novel energy management framework incorporating multi carrier energy hub for smart city |
url | https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12500 |
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