A Unique Electrical Model for the Steady-State Analysis of a Multi-Energy System

In order to decarbonize the energy sector, the interdependencies between the power and natural gas systems are going to be much stronger in the next period. Thus, it is necessary to have a powerful simulation model that is able to efficiently and simultaneously solve all coupled energy carriers in a...

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Main Authors: Danko Vidović, Elis Sutlović, Matislav Majstrović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/18/5753
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spelling doaj-b363749f537c4b938ff19cf67754c81f2021-09-26T00:04:58ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-09-01145753575310.3390/en14185753A Unique Electrical Model for the Steady-State Analysis of a Multi-Energy SystemDanko Vidović0Elis Sutlović1Matislav Majstrović2Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar, Savska Cesta 163, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaMechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Split, Ruđera Boškovića 32, 21000 Split, CroatiaMechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Split, Ruđera Boškovića 32, 21000 Split, CroatiaIn order to decarbonize the energy sector, the interdependencies between the power and natural gas systems are going to be much stronger in the next period. Thus, it is necessary to have a powerful simulation model that is able to efficiently and simultaneously solve all coupled energy carriers in a single simulation environment in only one simulation step. As an answer to the described computational challenges, a unique model for the steady-state analysis of a multi-energy system (MES) using the electrical analogy approach is developed. Detailed electrical equivalent models, developed using the network port theory and the load flow method formulation, of the most important natural gas network elements, as well as of the linking facilities between the power and natural gas systems, are given. The presented models were loaded up into a well-known software for the power system simulation—NEPLAN. In the case studies, the accuracy of the presented models is confirmed by the comparison of the simulation results with the results obtained by SIMONE—a well-known software for natural gas network simulations. Moreover, the applicability of the presented unique model is demonstrated by the MES security of a supply analysis.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/18/5753multi-energy systempower systemnatural gas systemsteady state analysiselectrical analogynetwork port theory
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author Danko Vidović
Elis Sutlović
Matislav Majstrović
spellingShingle Danko Vidović
Elis Sutlović
Matislav Majstrović
A Unique Electrical Model for the Steady-State Analysis of a Multi-Energy System
Energies
multi-energy system
power system
natural gas system
steady state analysis
electrical analogy
network port theory
author_facet Danko Vidović
Elis Sutlović
Matislav Majstrović
author_sort Danko Vidović
title A Unique Electrical Model for the Steady-State Analysis of a Multi-Energy System
title_short A Unique Electrical Model for the Steady-State Analysis of a Multi-Energy System
title_full A Unique Electrical Model for the Steady-State Analysis of a Multi-Energy System
title_fullStr A Unique Electrical Model for the Steady-State Analysis of a Multi-Energy System
title_full_unstemmed A Unique Electrical Model for the Steady-State Analysis of a Multi-Energy System
title_sort unique electrical model for the steady-state analysis of a multi-energy system
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-09-01
description In order to decarbonize the energy sector, the interdependencies between the power and natural gas systems are going to be much stronger in the next period. Thus, it is necessary to have a powerful simulation model that is able to efficiently and simultaneously solve all coupled energy carriers in a single simulation environment in only one simulation step. As an answer to the described computational challenges, a unique model for the steady-state analysis of a multi-energy system (MES) using the electrical analogy approach is developed. Detailed electrical equivalent models, developed using the network port theory and the load flow method formulation, of the most important natural gas network elements, as well as of the linking facilities between the power and natural gas systems, are given. The presented models were loaded up into a well-known software for the power system simulation—NEPLAN. In the case studies, the accuracy of the presented models is confirmed by the comparison of the simulation results with the results obtained by SIMONE—a well-known software for natural gas network simulations. Moreover, the applicability of the presented unique model is demonstrated by the MES security of a supply analysis.
topic multi-energy system
power system
natural gas system
steady state analysis
electrical analogy
network port theory
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/18/5753
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