Abstract:
With the exploration of deep decarbonization around the world, it has become a broad consensus that the carbon trading mechanism can promote the low-carbon operation of t...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
With the exploration of deep decarbonization around the world, it has become a broad consensus that the carbon trading mechanism can promote the low-carbon operation of the energy system by exploring the underlying driver of emissions. The end-users, as the motivator of emission in the integrated electricity-gas system (IEGS), have not been developed so far to participate in the carbon market and help emissions abatement. This paper proposes a bi-level carbon trading scheme on demand side considering the energy consumption level of users and low-carbon demand response. In the upper-level market, an optimal step-based carbon prices customization model is built to impose differentiated incentives on users, thereby balancing the emission mitigation and social welfare. In the lower-level market, a carbon trading mechanism based on the competitive auction program is proposed, then an optimal carbon trading strategy is studied to maximize the consumer surplus and further motivate the low-carbon energy consumption. On the source side, a low-carbon dispatching model of IEGS considering the flexible carbon capture power plant and power-to-gas (CCPP-P2G) is established. Moreover, the Benders decomposition algorithm is used to solve the bi-level optimal model. Case studies verify the feasibility of carbon trading on demand side and demonstrate the environmental and economic benefits of the proposed bi-level carbon trading mechanism.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid ( Volume: 14, Issue: 4, July 2023)
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Demand Side ,
- Emissions Trading ,
- Energy Consumption ,
- Social Security ,
- Optimal Model ,
- Environmental Benefits ,
- Carbon Capture ,
- Carbon Price ,
- Emissions Trading Scheme ,
- Emission Mitigation ,
- Consumer Surplus ,
- Level Of Energy Consumption ,
- Source Side ,
- Optimal Carbon ,
- Bi-level Model ,
- Drivers Of Emissions ,
- Greenhouse Gas ,
- Energy Demand ,
- Natural Gas ,
- Market Price ,
- Emission Cost ,
- Optimal Price ,
- Carbon Intensity ,
- Master Problem ,
- Flexible Loads ,
- Gas Wells ,
- Carbon Emission Reduction ,
- Power Demand ,
- Wind Power ,
- Trade Policy
- Author Keywords
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Demand Side ,
- Emissions Trading ,
- Energy Consumption ,
- Social Security ,
- Optimal Model ,
- Environmental Benefits ,
- Carbon Capture ,
- Carbon Price ,
- Emissions Trading Scheme ,
- Emission Mitigation ,
- Consumer Surplus ,
- Level Of Energy Consumption ,
- Source Side ,
- Optimal Carbon ,
- Bi-level Model ,
- Drivers Of Emissions ,
- Greenhouse Gas ,
- Energy Demand ,
- Natural Gas ,
- Market Price ,
- Emission Cost ,
- Optimal Price ,
- Carbon Intensity ,
- Master Problem ,
- Flexible Loads ,
- Gas Wells ,
- Carbon Emission Reduction ,
- Power Demand ,
- Wind Power ,
- Trade Policy
- Author Keywords