Prosumers strategy for DHC energy flow optimization

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This article introduces the proposal of discrete model of district heating and cooling system (DHC) for energy flow optimization. The aim is to achieve the best solution of the objective function, usually determined by minimizing the production and distribution costs and providing meets the needs of energy consumers. The model also introduces the idea of general prosumers strategy, where all active elements within the modern DHC system are representing by prosumers object. The prosumers are perceived as objects able to actively participate in the planning of production and consumption of energy. It is assumed that the general behaviour of the object in DHC is the same, no matter how they differ in sizes and designs. Thus, all the objects are defined by two characteristics-the ability to produce and consume. The model based on this basic principle, of course, with the most accurate information about the particular values at a time, object properties and other, should provide tools for simulation and control of modern DHC, possibly superior units as Smart Energy Grids-understood as a system integrating Smart Grids (electricity) and Smart Thermal Grids (heat a cool).

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Vasek, L., & Dolinay, V. (2016). Prosumers strategy for DHC energy flow optimization. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 76). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20167602032

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