Journal of Shanghai Jiao Tong University ›› 2025, Vol. 59 ›› Issue (9): 1281-1291.doi: 10.16183/j.cnki.jsjtu.2023.487

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Two-Stage Optimal Dispatch for Integrated Energy System with Oxy-Combustion Based on Multi-Energy Flexibility Constraints

PENG Chuxuan1, BIAN Xiaoyan1(), JIN Haixiang2, LIN Shunfu1, XU Bo1, ZHAO Jian1   

  1. 1 College of Electrical Engineering, Shanghai University of Electric Power, Shanghai 200090, China
    2 Dangtu Power Supply Company, State Grid Anhui Electric Power Co., Ltd., Maanshan 243100, Anhui, China
  • Received:2023-09-25 Revised:2023-11-12 Accepted:2023-11-17 Online:2025-09-28 Published:2025-09-25

Abstract:

As one of the most promising carbon capture technologies for coal-fired power plants, oxy-fuel combustion provides a new solution for improving the flexibility of the integrated energy system (IES) and reducing carbon emissions. In this paper, a two-stage optimal dispatch strategy for the integrated energy system with oxy-fuel combustion units considering the constraints of multi-energy flexibility is proposed based on the intergration of oxy-fuel combustion technology and the optimal operation of the integrated energy system. First, a model of integrated energy system with oxy-fuel combustion (Oxy-IES) is established. Then, a matrix model of multi-energy flexibility constraints for Oxy-IES is proposed to reveal the supply and demand relationship of flexibility within the system. Finally, a two-stage optimization dispatch strategy for Oxy-IES is constructed, in which the output of each unit is optimized to minimize the daily operating cost of carbon trading in the day-ahead stage, while the rapid variable load capacity of the oxy-fuel combustion unit improves the flexibility of the system in the intraday stage. The simulation results of Oxy-IES show that the proposed strategy can improve the flexibility and economy performance of the IES while reducing carbon emissions.

Key words: integrated energy system (IES), oxy-fuel combustion, flexibility constraints, two-phase optimized dispatch

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