Summary: | The power to gas (P2G) technology can realize the large-scale storage of electric energy in the form of natural gas, so that the power system and the natural gas system have the ability to flow energy, and the degree of coupling between the power system and the natural gas system is deepened. As the coupling between the power system and the natural gas system continues to increase, an integrated energy system (IES) with the power grid as the core has emerged. However, under uncertain conditions, the current planning methods still cannot guarantee the optimal interests of each manufacturer, so a collaborative planning method for gas-electric systems based on non-cooperative game theory is proposed. With each energy unit and electricity and gas network companies as independent interest groups, and with the maximum annual net income as the optimization goal, establishing a comprehensive non-combination of wind turbines, gas turbines, electric-to-gas turbines, transmission lines and natural gas pipelines in the gas-electric integrated system linear programming model. Aiming at the uncertainty of wind power and load, an improved two-stage robust optimization method is proposed. Finally, the modified IEEE 39-node power system and 20-node natural gas system gas-electric network verify the application value of the model and algorithm.
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