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open-access-imgOpen AccessDistributed generation aggregators considering low-carbon credits optimize dispatch strategies
Author(s)
Wang Ruohan,
Xing Hongwei,
Chen Yunlong,
Zhang Jianhui,
Li Entang,
Li Jing
Publication year2024
Publication title
international journal of emerging electric power systems
Resource typeJournals
PublisherDe Gruyter
Against the backdrop of China’s implementation of the “dual carbon” target and carbon emissions trading policies, renewable energy generation technologies have matured and received support from related policies. Distributed power sources have played a crucial role in the power system, and aggregators have integrated a large number of distributed power sources with diverse characteristics, shielding the complex characteristics of the underlying distributed power sources from grid scheduling. This article introduces the revenue optimization of low-carbon integration to optimize the aggregator’s scheduling model, designs distributed renewable energy generation units, and studies the solution strategy based on quantum genetic algorithms for large-scale optimization scheduling problems. The aggregator’s optimization variables divide the entire optimization problem and consider low-carbon integration to achieve distributed management of green energy parks, providing a feasible theoretical framework for the further development of distributed power sources. It has important practical significance in energy conservation, emissions reduction, and ecological environmental protection.
Keyword(s)distributed power sources, aggregator, low-carbon integration, energy conservation, emissions reduction
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank0.198
H-Index21
eISSN1553-779X
pISSN2194-5756
DOI10.1515/ijeeps-2023-0147

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