-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.
New technological solutions have been proposed that allow effective reduction of electrical energy losses in distribution networks with local generation sources and storage units due to the possibility of dynamic control of the network configuration. The conditions for the rational use of remotely controlled switching devices have been substantiated and an algorithm for controlling their operation has been developed. The possibility of using power electronics devices is demonstrated and an approach to their operation is proposed in order to create optimal flows of active and reactive power in the distribution network circuit to minimize energy losses. References 9, figures 3.
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