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24 October 2023 Study on the power supply chain network equilibrium considering shared energy storages
Shengzhang Fu
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Proceedings Volume 12804, Second International Conference on Sustainable Technology and Management (ICSTM 2023); 128040N (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2687220
Event: 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Technology and Management (ICSTM2023), 2023, Dongguan, China
Abstract
In the context of the global energy transformation and the increasing share of renewable energy generation, this paper studies the impact of adding shared energy storage facilities on the competition of power supply chain network We derive the equilibrium conditions of the mathematical game model for the allocation and storage of energy in the power network, and give the equivalent variational inequality formula, and then use the improved projection algorithm to solve it. Numerical examples enable us to study the impact of renewable energy output fluctuations on the decisions of other participants in the power supply chain network with or without shared energy storage facilities. The research results show that adding shared energy storage facilities is conducive to improving the level of renewable energy consumption and improving the overall profit of the power generation side. This has certain reference significance for large-scale access of energy storage facilities to the power system in the future.
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Shengzhang Fu "Study on the power supply chain network equilibrium considering shared energy storages", Proc. SPIE 12804, Second International Conference on Sustainable Technology and Management (ICSTM 2023), 128040N (24 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2687220
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KEYWORDS
Power supplies

Renewable energy

Power consumption

Decision making

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