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Multi-type Adjustable Loads Aggregation Control Strategy for Industrial Parks

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, , Citation Yu Liu et al 2023 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 2565 012041 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/2565/1/012041

1742-6596/2565/1/012041

Abstract

China's industrial parks are the concentration areas of industrial enterprises. The aggregate regulation and control of various types of adjustable loads in industrial parks are effective means to achieve the consumption of renewable energy. However, there are many types of adjustable loads, along with varying amounts and response characteristics, which makes it difficult to achieve unified regulation. In view of the regulation and control characteristics of multiple types of adjustable loads in industrial parks, the regulation and control models of short-term interruptible load, reducible load, translatable load, transferable load and distributed energy storage are established respectively in this paper, aiming at minimizing the regulation cost and maximizing the benefits of the regulation and control auxiliary services, and the aggregate regulation and control strategy of multiple types of adjustable loads in industrial parks is proposed based on the electricity market environment to support the high proportion of renewable energy consumption of the new power system. At the same time, it will obtain auxiliary service income for industrial users. The simulation results of the example show that the proposed strategy reduces the power consumption cost of industrial users and effectively increases the usage of renewable energy without affecting the production of enterprises.

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10.1088/1742-6596/2565/1/012041