The Value of Day-Ahead Coordination of Power and Natural Gas Network Operations

The operations of electricity and natural gas transmission networks in the U.S. are increasingly interdependent, due to the growing number of installations of gas fired generators and the penetration of renewable energy sources. This development suggests the need for closer communication and coordin...

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Main Authors: Kwabena Addo Pambour, Rostand Tresor Sopgwi, Bri-Mathias Hodge, Carlo Brancucci
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/7/1628
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spelling doaj-f3dc8e6eb713449e846bb51563101a162020-11-25T00:14:30ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-06-01117162810.3390/en11071628en11071628The Value of Day-Ahead Coordination of Power and Natural Gas Network OperationsKwabena Addo Pambour0Rostand Tresor Sopgwi1Bri-Mathias Hodge2Carlo Brancucci3cleaNRGi® Solutions GmbH, 45127 Essen, GermanycleaNRGi® Solutions GmbH, 45127 Essen, GermanyPower Systems Engineering Center, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, CO 15013, USAPower Systems Engineering Center, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, CO 15013, USAThe operations of electricity and natural gas transmission networks in the U.S. are increasingly interdependent, due to the growing number of installations of gas fired generators and the penetration of renewable energy sources. This development suggests the need for closer communication and coordination between gas and power transmission system operators in order to improve the efficiency and reliability of the combined energy system. In this paper, we present a co-simulation platform for examining the interdependence between natural gas and electricity transmission networks based on a direct current unit-commitment and economic dispatch model for the power system and a transient hydraulic gas model for the gas system. We analyze the value of day-ahead coordination of power and natural gas network operations and show the importance of considering gas system constraints when analyzing power systems operation with high penetration of gas generators and renewable energy sources. Results show that day-ahead coordination contributes to a reduction in curtailed gas during high stress periods (e.g., large gas offtake ramps) and a reduction in energy consumption of gas compressor stations.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/7/1628energy systems integrationsector couplingpower gas simulationday-ahead and real-time coordinationpower gas interdependence
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author Kwabena Addo Pambour
Rostand Tresor Sopgwi
Bri-Mathias Hodge
Carlo Brancucci
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Rostand Tresor Sopgwi
Bri-Mathias Hodge
Carlo Brancucci
The Value of Day-Ahead Coordination of Power and Natural Gas Network Operations
Energies
energy systems integration
sector coupling
power gas simulation
day-ahead and real-time coordination
power gas interdependence
author_facet Kwabena Addo Pambour
Rostand Tresor Sopgwi
Bri-Mathias Hodge
Carlo Brancucci
author_sort Kwabena Addo Pambour
title The Value of Day-Ahead Coordination of Power and Natural Gas Network Operations
title_short The Value of Day-Ahead Coordination of Power and Natural Gas Network Operations
title_full The Value of Day-Ahead Coordination of Power and Natural Gas Network Operations
title_fullStr The Value of Day-Ahead Coordination of Power and Natural Gas Network Operations
title_full_unstemmed The Value of Day-Ahead Coordination of Power and Natural Gas Network Operations
title_sort value of day-ahead coordination of power and natural gas network operations
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The operations of electricity and natural gas transmission networks in the U.S. are increasingly interdependent, due to the growing number of installations of gas fired generators and the penetration of renewable energy sources. This development suggests the need for closer communication and coordination between gas and power transmission system operators in order to improve the efficiency and reliability of the combined energy system. In this paper, we present a co-simulation platform for examining the interdependence between natural gas and electricity transmission networks based on a direct current unit-commitment and economic dispatch model for the power system and a transient hydraulic gas model for the gas system. We analyze the value of day-ahead coordination of power and natural gas network operations and show the importance of considering gas system constraints when analyzing power systems operation with high penetration of gas generators and renewable energy sources. Results show that day-ahead coordination contributes to a reduction in curtailed gas during high stress periods (e.g., large gas offtake ramps) and a reduction in energy consumption of gas compressor stations.
topic energy systems integration
sector coupling
power gas simulation
day-ahead and real-time coordination
power gas interdependence
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/7/1628
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