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Economic Dispatch of CHP Units through District Heating Network’s Demand-Side Management
Description
Optimisation of heat and electrical load distribution, where the objective function is the maximum efficiency of the CHP unit for a given load range, can be done considering the limitations of electrical power and the heat load. Simulating a real CHP unit with a district heating network shows that demand-side management can improve the overall economic efficiency of the CHP plant and increase the unit’s operating range in the electricity spot market. Economic dispatch makes it possible to determine a reasonable additional increase in the electric power of the CHP unit, and to optimise the supply temperature and mass flow of the district heating network. The results obtained and the analysis performed (2021) indicate that the proposed methodology provides logical results and can be used to calculate the efficiency indicators of the cogeneration of electrical and thermal energy. The problem of optimising the operating mode of the CHP unit was solved, which allows us to determine the optimal additional increase in the unit’s electrical load at a given heat load of consumers, which on average increases the CHP unit’s efficiency up to an additional 1.5%.
Authors: Pavel Rušeljuk (Narva Soojusvõrk AS); Kertu Lepiksaar, Andres Siirde and Anna Volkova (Tallinn University of Technology)
Keywords: economic dispatch; CHP unit; demand-side management; efficiency; electrical and heat load; optimisation; district heating; consumption; demand
Key Topics
- Technology
Type of Content
- Scientific article