Optimal Operation Strategy of Large-scale CHP in District Heating System

In the landscape of Korea, having numerous industrial complexes and densely populated residential areas and showing evident seasonal changes, district heating systems (DHS) with large-scale combined heat and power plants (L-CHP) are widely utilized. L-CHP is a combined system consisting of a backpre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of electrical engineering & technology 2024, 19(5), , pp.2843-2858
Hauptverfasser: Song, Hyoung-Yong, Lee, Da-Han, Roh, Jae Hyung, Park, Jong-Bae, Park, Yong-Gi
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Zusammenfassung:In the landscape of Korea, having numerous industrial complexes and densely populated residential areas and showing evident seasonal changes, district heating systems (DHS) with large-scale combined heat and power plants (L-CHP) are widely utilized. L-CHP is a combined system consisting of a backpressure turbine and an extraction-condensing turbine. It can transition the operation mode according to the heat and electric load situation, unlike small-scale CHP (S-CHP), which has a single operation mode. This paper defines the physical constraints and the outputs of heat and electricity for L-CHP’s operation modes and intermediate modes, which are the transition processes between operation modes. In addition, a novel optimal scheduling model of DHS based on mixed integer linear programming (MILP) is presented. The DHS comprises L-CHP and auxiliary facilities such as a peak load boiler and electric/thermal storage systems. To demonstrate the proposed optimization model, case studies are conducted with a sample DHS responding to the seasonal heat demands and Korean electricity market prices. The simulations are performed using IBM’s CPLEX Studio IDE 12.8.0.
ISSN:1975-0102
2093-7423
DOI:10.1007/s42835-024-01909-5