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Coupled multi-energy grid planning - paving the way from isolated to integrated planning

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2023-08-09
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Heise, Johannes  
Elektrische Energietechnik E-6  
Engel, Merlin  orcid-logo
Elektrische Energietechnik E-6  
Mostafa, Marwan  orcid-logo
Elektrische Energietechnik E-6  
Vieth, Jonathan  
Technische Thermodynamik M-21  
Babazadeh, Davood  orcid-logo
Electrical Power and Energy Technology E-6  
Speerforck, Arne  
Technische Thermodynamik M-21  
Becker, Christian  orcid-logo
Elektrische Energietechnik E-6  
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/42671
Citation
IEEE Belgrade PowerTech (2023)
Contribution to Conference
IEEE Belgrade PowerTech, PowerTech 2023  
Publisher DOI
10.1109/PowerTech55446.2023.10202775
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85169431077
Publisher
IEEE
In the course of the energy transition, distribution grid operators of heat, gas and power must adapt their grid expansion planning to new challenges. Up to now, distribution grids have mainly been adapted unidirectionally based on the peak loads of consumers. In future grids, flexible consumers, distributed energy generation as well as sector coupling will determine the requirements and constraints for distribution grid planning. In order to integrate the planning of the individual grid operators, this paper proposes an approach in which an additional downstream process step extends the established procedures. The presented concept of coupled planning is aimed to serve as an intermediate stage to pave the way from isolated to fully integrated planning of multi-energy grids. The new process step uses the planning process of the individual organizational bodies and refines it by taking the sector coupling elements into account. This makes it possible to optimize the coupled energy grid and, at the same time, to make optimum use of the planning processes for the individual grids that have already been established and used for many years. The concept has been evaluated and tested with a case example simulation for a typical planning task. The case underlines the benefits of the presented concept. Following the case study the potential of further developing the concept is discussed. The approach is an important step towards comprehensive integrated grid planning and a more efficient, flexible and reliable infrastructure for energy distribution. It results in an economization of resources, specialists and material of the grid operators.
Subjects
Couplings
Heating systems
Heat pumps
Couplers
Transformers
Power grids
Planning
DDC Class
333.7: Natural Resources, Energy and Environment
Funding(s)
Integrated network planning for the electricity, gas and heat sectors  
Funding Organisations
Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz (BMWK)  
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