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Managing Water-Energy-Carbon Nexus for Urban Areas With Ambiguous Moment Information

Authors :
Zhao, Pengfei
Li, Shuangqi
Hu, Paul Jen-Hwa
Gu, Chenghong
Cao, Zhidong
Xiang, Yue
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems; September 2023, Vol. 38 Issue: 5 p4432-4446, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The rapid growth of electric load fuels urbanization but creates unsettling environmental challenges. In that regard, the energy system is a crucial part of consuming water and emitting greenhouse gases. To support reliable and economical energy system operations, with reduced water waste and carbon emissions, we design a viable co-optimization of water-energy-carbon nexus for an integrated energy system by adequately modelling essential interdependencies of power, gas, and water systems. A two-stage distributionally robust optimization method is proposed: the first-stage model minimizes the day-ahead reserve capacity scheduling for the next day, and the second-stage model enables real-time dispatch by considering the variability in renewable power generation. The carbon emissions by power generation and distribution are incorporated in both stages to ensure low-carbon operations. We use a two-stage moment-based distributionally robust approach to capture and represent the uncertainties in renewable generation. Instead of assuming a deterministic distribution, we characterize an ambiguity set with mean vectors and covariance matrices, which produces a family set of distributions. We conduct case studies using a modified IEEE 33-bus power system that includes and links a 20-node gas system and a 10-node water system. The comparative results indicate that the proposed co-optimization of water-energy-carbon nexus is superior than several benchmarks. By considering the close interdependencies of water, energy, and carbon, we create an optimal resource allocation scheme, which is capable of minimizing operation costs, lessening carbon emissions, and reducing water waste. The current research enables effective operation schemes for urban energy systems, illustrates a viable way to curb local environmental emissions, and increases water usage efficiency in the water-energy-carbon nexus.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08858950 and 15580679
Volume :
38
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs63808330
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TPWRS.2022.3214189