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Optimal scheduling of smart ecological park considering low-carbon ecology and biomass energy coordination

Published: 29 May 2024 Publication History

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Promoting the economic development of ecological parks, improving the operation economy and input-output ratio of ecological parks are important goals of the construction of smart ecological parks. However, economic construction will cause varying degrees of damage to the operating environment of ecological parks, which is contrary to the low-carbon and environmental protection operation concept of smart ecological parks. To reduce the impact of the economic development of the smart ecological park on the operating environment of the park, this article puts forward a low-carbon operation model of the smart ecological park considering the collaboration of low-carbon ecology and biomass energy. Based on the improved integrated energy system formed by the coupling of IEEE-39-bus power distribution system, 20-bus gas supply system and 14-bus heat supply system, the simulation is verified. NSGA-III algorithm is used to solve the optimization model, and the effectiveness of the optimization operation strategy proposed in this article is verified.

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    BDEIM '23: Proceedings of the 2023 4th International Conference on Big Data Economy and Information Management
    December 2023
    917 pages
    ISBN:9798400716669
    DOI:10.1145/3659211
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