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Integrated planning of multi-energy systems: a graph-theoretical framework

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2025-10-08
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Wenser, Daniel
Elektrische Energietechnik E-6  
Mostafa, Marwan  orcid-logo
Elektrische Energietechnik E-6  
Teimourzadeh Baboli, Payam  orcid-logo
Elektrische Energietechnik E-6  
Becker, Christian  orcid-logo
Elektrische Energietechnik E-6  
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/62802
Citation
Power and Energy Student Summit, PESS 2025
Contribution to Conference
Power and Energy Student Summit, PESS 2025  
Publisher DOI
10.30420/566656003
Publisher Link
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11443084
Publisher
VDE Verlag
ISBN of container
978-3-8007-6656-7
The increasing complexity of energy systems due to sector coupling and decarbonization is further complicated by regional planning constraints from social, economic, and infrastructural factors. This paper presents a graph-based modeling framework for multi-energy systems (MES), where each energy carrier network is represented as a layer within a multilayer graph, interconnected through a dedicated coupling layer. Network expansion planning is formulated using a Steiner tree problem solution to account for street topography and solved iteratively with a mixed-integer linear program (MILP). The resulting planning solution is validated using a steady-state solver based on a block-structured Newton-Raphson (NR) method, which computes flows and state variables across all carriers simultaneously. Flow results are iteratively fed back into the MILP to represent realistic operational conditions. The proposed model is tested and validated on a realistic case study based on a German distribution network. The results demonstrate reduced costs in the MES system planning compared to the single system solution, and demonstrate the method’s potential in future optimizations of integrated energy systems.
Subjects
Multi-energy Systems
Graph-theoretic Framework
Energy System
Distribution Network
Newton-Raphson Method
Mixed Integer Linear Programming
Decarbonization
DDC Class
600: Technology
Funding(s)
Norddeutsches Reallabor, Teilvorhaben: Integrierte Netzplanung  
Funding Organisations
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWE)  
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