1. Natural gas system dispatch accounting for electricity side flexibility
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Gabriela Hug, Stefanos Delikaraoglou, Line Roald, and Conor O'Malley
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Flexibility (engineering) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,020209 energy ,Distributed computing ,media_common.quotation_subject ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,02 engineering and technology ,Power (physics) ,Interdependence ,Electric power system ,Complete information ,Natural gas ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electricity ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Proxy (statistics) ,business ,media_common - Abstract
The increasing use of gas-fired power plants requires a more thorough consideration of the interdependencies between power and gas systems. Ideally, these systems should be dispatched in a fully coordinated manner. However, they are generally operated as separate entities and it may not be possible to share complete information regarding the internal variables and constraints of each network. To overcome this limitation, we propose an inter-system flexibility set as a proxy to provide information about the power system to the gas network, so that actions taken in the gas network, such as load shedding, retain feasibility in the power system.
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- 2020
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