Energy Hub Function Optimization Models During Ukrainian Energy Resources Market Liberalization

Yurii Veremiichuk, Ivan Prytyskach, Olena Yarmoliuk, Vitalii Opryshko

Abstract


Analysis of energy supply systems that provide integration of self-organizing electricity and heat supply systems is conducted. The study considers the possibility of a model of energy hubs that combines disparate heat and electrical energy generation sources to meet the energy demand of consumers. The proposed models will allow to optimize energy consumption modes and integration of self-organizing electricity and heat systems built on the multiagent principle on the basis of smart technologies.


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Active consumer; distributed generation; energy hub; integrated power distribution systems; monitoring

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DOI: 10.7250/pee.2017.009

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