Modelling gas supply systems with a high role of autonomous consumers (the case of Mongolia)
The paper presents a tool to optimize gas infrastructure systems and analyses some aspects of modelling related to autonomous gas consumers. A model of national gas infrastructure creation in Mongolia is proposed. The model is linked with the model of the regional Northeast Asian gas market and the...
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doaj-e4f1fb134a1146cf921da240646776a22021-04-02T19:04:11ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-012090501010.1051/e3sconf/202020905010e3sconf_energy-212020_05010Modelling gas supply systems with a high role of autonomous consumers (the case of Mongolia)Maksakova Darya0Popov Sergei1Melentiev Energy Systems Institute of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Department of Complex and Regional Problems in EnergyMelentiev Energy Systems Institute of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Department of Complex and Regional Problems in EnergyThe paper presents a tool to optimize gas infrastructure systems and analyses some aspects of modelling related to autonomous gas consumers. A model of national gas infrastructure creation in Mongolia is proposed. The model is linked with the model of the regional Northeast Asian gas market and the financial models of gas infrastructure facilities. The model determines the optimal design of the national gas infrastructure system, i.e. the number of the facilities, their capacities, locations and the transport modes for connecting the consumption centres. The role of autonomous consumers is considered by introducing the demand for liquefied natural gas separately from the demand for pipeline gas. The scope of the model application is demonstrated by an illustrative example. The results show the rational natural gas import and distribution patterns. The need for expanding the energy cooperation between Mongolia and the other Northeast Asian countries to create gas industry in Mongolia is highlighted.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/69/e3sconf_energy-212020_05010.pdfmongolianortheast asiagas supply infrastructuremodelling |
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Modelling gas supply systems with a high role of autonomous consumers (the case of Mongolia) |
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Modelling gas supply systems with a high role of autonomous consumers (the case of Mongolia) |
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The paper presents a tool to optimize gas infrastructure systems and analyses some aspects of modelling related to autonomous gas consumers. A model of national gas infrastructure creation in Mongolia is proposed. The model is linked with the model of the regional Northeast Asian gas market and the financial models of gas infrastructure facilities. The model determines the optimal design of the national gas infrastructure system, i.e. the number of the facilities, their capacities, locations and the transport modes for connecting the consumption centres. The role of autonomous consumers is considered by introducing the demand for liquefied natural gas separately from the demand for pipeline gas. The scope of the model application is demonstrated by an illustrative example. The results show the rational natural gas import and distribution patterns. The need for expanding the energy cooperation between Mongolia and the other Northeast Asian countries to create gas industry in Mongolia is highlighted. |
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mongolia northeast asia gas supply infrastructure modelling |
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