Two‐Stage Robust Economic Dispatch of Regional Integrated Energy System Considering Source‐Load Uncertainty Based on Carbon Neutral Vision

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A regional integrated energy system is an important carrier of the energy Internet. It is a major challenge for the operation of a regional integrated energy system to deal with the uncertainty of distributed energy and multiple loads by using the coupling characteristics of equipment in a regional integrated energy system. In this paper, a two‐stage robust economic dispatch model of a regional integrated energy system is proposed considering the source‐load uncertainty. Firstly, the basic architecture of the regional integrated energy system is introduced. Based on the extreme scenario of uncertain power supply and load, the uncertainty set was established, the two‐stage robust optimization model of regional integrated energy system was constructed and the column‐and‐constraint generation algorithm was used to solve the model. The effectiveness of the two‐stage robust optimization model in improving the economy and robustness of the system was analyzed.

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Gao, J., Yang, Y., Gao, F., & Wu, H. (2022). Two‐Stage Robust Economic Dispatch of Regional Integrated Energy System Considering Source‐Load Uncertainty Based on Carbon Neutral Vision. Energies, 15(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/en15041596

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