2023
Authors
Fontoura, J; Soares, J; Coelho, A; Mourao, Z;
Publication
2023 International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Technologies, SEST 2023
Abstract
This paper introduces a mathematical model designed to optimise the operation of natural gas distribution networks, considering the injection of hydrogen in multiple nodes. This proposal is devised to optimise the quantity of hydrogen injected to maintain pressure, gas flows, and gas quality indexes (Wobbe Index (WI) and the Higher Heating Value (HHV)) within admissible limits. The model has been applied to a gas network case study with three distinct scenarios and implemented using Python. The findings from the case study show the maximum permissible volume of hydrogen in the network, quantify the total savings in natural gas, and estimate the reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. © 2023 IEEE.
2023
Authors
Simoes, M; Madureira, AG; Soares, F; Lopes, JP;
Publication
2023 IEEE BELGRADE POWERTECH
Abstract
Electric power systems are currently experiencing a profound change, as increasing amounts of Renewable Energy Sources (RESs) displace conventional forms of generation. This development has gone hand-in-hand with an increasing share of distributed power generation being connected directly to the Distribution Network (DN), and the widespread of other types of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), such as Energy Storage Sytems (ESSs), Electric Vehicles (EVs), and active (flexible) consumers. As these trends are expected to continue, this will require a profound revision of the way Transmission System Operators (TSOs) and Distribution System Operators (DSOs) interact with each other to fully benefit from the growing flexibility that is available at the DN level. In this work we propose a new tool for the coordinated operational planning of transmission and distribution systems, considering the existence of shared resources that can be simultaneously used by TSO and DSOs for the optimal operation of their networks. The tool uses advanced distributed optimization techniques, namely the Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (ADMM) in order to maintain data privacy of the several agents involved in the optimization problem, and keep the tractability of the problem. The proposed tool is applied to modified IEEE test systems, and the results obtained highlight the benefits of the proposed coordination mechanism to solve problems occurring simultaneously at the transmission and DN-levels.
2023
Authors
Coelho, A; Soares, F; Iria, J; Lopes, JP;
Publication
2023 IEEE BELGRADE POWERTECH
Abstract
This paper presents a general comparison between network-secure and network-free optimization frameworks to manage flexible multi-energy resources. Both frameworks were implemented in a test case that includes electricity, gas, and heat distribution networks. Several potential scenarios for the decarbonization of the multi-energy system were simulated. The economic, technical, and environmental impacts were compiled. The network-secure framework is highly recommended to avoid service disruptions due to network violations, but its implementation comes with a price - overall operational costs increase, sometimes substantially.
2012
Authors
E. T., B; J. A. Pecas, L; F. J., S; D., R; N., H; K., S; M., F;
Publication
International Journal of Automotive Engineering
Abstract
2012
Authors
Almeida, PMR; Soares, FJ; Lopes, JAP;
Publication
Electric Vehicle Integration into Modern Power Networks
Abstract
2012
Authors
Soares, FJ; Almeida, PMR; Lopes, JAP; Garcia-Valle, R; Marra, F;
Publication
Electric Vehicle Integration into Modern Power Networks
Abstract
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