Service-based reliability analysis of integrated electricity-heat systems considering thermal dynamics

The essential task of integrated electricity-heat systems (IEHSs) is to provide customers with reliable electric and heating services. From the perspective of customers, it is reasonable to analyze the reliabilities of IEHSs based on the ability to provide energy services with a reasonable assurance...

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Main Authors: Yin, Xunhu, Bao, Minglei, Ding, Yi, Ye, Chengjin, Wang, Peng, Goel, Lalit
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1717212023-11-10T15:41:10Z Service-based reliability analysis of integrated electricity-heat systems considering thermal dynamics Yin, Xunhu Bao, Minglei Ding, Yi Ye, Chengjin Wang, Peng Goel, Lalit School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Energy Service Thermal Dynamics The essential task of integrated electricity-heat systems (IEHSs) is to provide customers with reliable electric and heating services. From the perspective of customers, it is reasonable to analyze the reliabilities of IEHSs based on the ability to provide energy services with a reasonable assurance of continuity and quality, which are termed as service-based reliabilities. Due to the thermal inertia existing in IEHSs, the heating service performances can present slow dynamic characteristics, which has a great impact on the service satisfaction of customers. The neglect of such thermal dynamics will bring about inaccurate service-based reliability measurement, which can lead to the inefficient dispatch decisions of system operators. Therefore, it is necessary to provide a tool which can analyze the service-based reliabilities of IEHSs considering the impacts of thermal dynamics. This paper firstly models the energy service performance of IEHSs in contingency states. Specifically, the nodal energy supplies are obtained from the optimal power and heat flow model under both variable hydraulic and thermal conditions, in which the transmission-side thermal dynamics are formulated. On this basis, the energy service performances for customers are further determined with the formulation of demand-side thermal dynamics. Moreover, a service-based reliability analysis framework for the IEHSs is proposed utilizing the time-sequential Monte Carlo simulation (TSMCS) technique with the embedded decomposition algorithm. Furthermore, the indices for quantifying service-based reliabilities are defined based on the traditional reliability indices, where dynamic service performances and service satisfactions of customers are both considered. Numerical simulations are carried out with a test system to validate the effectiveness of the proposed framework. Published version This work was supported by the Science and Technology Project of State Grid Corporation of China (No. 5108-202218280A-2-448-XG). 2023-11-06T04:27:07Z 2023-11-06T04:27:07Z 2023 Journal Article Yin, X., Bao, M., Ding, Y., Ye, C., Wang, P. & Goel, L. (2023). Service-based reliability analysis of integrated electricity-heat systems considering thermal dynamics. Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, 11(4), 1176-1190. https://dx.doi.org/10.35833/MPCE.2022.000852 2196-5625 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171721 10.35833/MPCE.2022.000852 2-s2.0-85166738062 4 11 1176 1190 en Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy © 2022 The Authors. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Energy Service
Thermal Dynamics
spellingShingle Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Energy Service
Thermal Dynamics
Yin, Xunhu
Bao, Minglei
Ding, Yi
Ye, Chengjin
Wang, Peng
Goel, Lalit
Service-based reliability analysis of integrated electricity-heat systems considering thermal dynamics
description The essential task of integrated electricity-heat systems (IEHSs) is to provide customers with reliable electric and heating services. From the perspective of customers, it is reasonable to analyze the reliabilities of IEHSs based on the ability to provide energy services with a reasonable assurance of continuity and quality, which are termed as service-based reliabilities. Due to the thermal inertia existing in IEHSs, the heating service performances can present slow dynamic characteristics, which has a great impact on the service satisfaction of customers. The neglect of such thermal dynamics will bring about inaccurate service-based reliability measurement, which can lead to the inefficient dispatch decisions of system operators. Therefore, it is necessary to provide a tool which can analyze the service-based reliabilities of IEHSs considering the impacts of thermal dynamics. This paper firstly models the energy service performance of IEHSs in contingency states. Specifically, the nodal energy supplies are obtained from the optimal power and heat flow model under both variable hydraulic and thermal conditions, in which the transmission-side thermal dynamics are formulated. On this basis, the energy service performances for customers are further determined with the formulation of demand-side thermal dynamics. Moreover, a service-based reliability analysis framework for the IEHSs is proposed utilizing the time-sequential Monte Carlo simulation (TSMCS) technique with the embedded decomposition algorithm. Furthermore, the indices for quantifying service-based reliabilities are defined based on the traditional reliability indices, where dynamic service performances and service satisfactions of customers are both considered. Numerical simulations are carried out with a test system to validate the effectiveness of the proposed framework.
author2 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
author_facet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Yin, Xunhu
Bao, Minglei
Ding, Yi
Ye, Chengjin
Wang, Peng
Goel, Lalit
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author Yin, Xunhu
Bao, Minglei
Ding, Yi
Ye, Chengjin
Wang, Peng
Goel, Lalit
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title Service-based reliability analysis of integrated electricity-heat systems considering thermal dynamics
title_short Service-based reliability analysis of integrated electricity-heat systems considering thermal dynamics
title_full Service-based reliability analysis of integrated electricity-heat systems considering thermal dynamics
title_fullStr Service-based reliability analysis of integrated electricity-heat systems considering thermal dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Service-based reliability analysis of integrated electricity-heat systems considering thermal dynamics
title_sort service-based reliability analysis of integrated electricity-heat systems considering thermal dynamics
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