2014 IEEE International Energy Conference (ENERGYCON) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/energycon.2014.6850491
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Influence of temperature drop on power and gas systems - analysis

Abstract: Electric and gas systems are two complementary, interconnected energy systems. Each of the systems has a different size and coverage. Their networks cover different areas, the structure of their customers varies across regions, and their presence varies in industry and households. The interrelatedness of these systems is both direct and indirect. The direct interrelatedness is visible in the tasks performed by the gas system in its function of a supplier for electricity production plants. Other than the mentio… Show more

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“…According to [43], large disturbances in power system operation will result in gas system failure. Since the heat stored in air is larger than that of electricity, the daily response of the gas subsystem can be made stronger and dynamic compared to the whole power system.…”
Section: Idr Multi-energy Conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [43], large disturbances in power system operation will result in gas system failure. Since the heat stored in air is larger than that of electricity, the daily response of the gas subsystem can be made stronger and dynamic compared to the whole power system.…”
Section: Idr Multi-energy Conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%