2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2014.10.008
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Integrated electricity and heating demand-side management for wind power integration in China

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“…In order to give a recommendation for system planners, the question about the excess electricity has to be answered: If everything is to be stored with daily storage, a PV-based system could have advantages. In contrast, if it turns out that daily storage is too expensive and there are other solutions like power-to-heat [23] or power-togas, a mainly wind-powered system with about 20e30% of PV generation is the best solution for a system with very high shares of VRE in China.…”
Section: The Search For the Optimal MIXmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…In order to give a recommendation for system planners, the question about the excess electricity has to be answered: If everything is to be stored with daily storage, a PV-based system could have advantages. In contrast, if it turns out that daily storage is too expensive and there are other solutions like power-to-heat [23] or power-togas, a mainly wind-powered system with about 20e30% of PV generation is the best solution for a system with very high shares of VRE in China.…”
Section: The Search For the Optimal MIXmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…As a consequence, flexibility provided by storage or DSM (demand-side-management) will be required to integrate more renewable generation, which was examined for China e.g. by Chang et al [23]. In order to keep integration costs at a low level, it seems beneficial to find a mix between wind and PV that minimizes the hourly oversupply while reducing the peak power and the annual generation of remaining conventional sources.…”
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“…In [28], the energy storage capability of a district heating network is investigated to improve the overall efficiency of the integrated heat and power system. In [29], the electric heat pump and building thermal inertia are considered to decouple the strong linkage of electric power and heat supplies in the CHP system.…”
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“…24,25 The authors in reference 26 explore the effectiveness of the EB incorporated with heat storages on the improvement of wind power integration and propose a start-stop strategy for the control of the EB and heat storages. 33 It is also suitable for the P2H devices installed at the load side, 34 which provides new opportunities for increasing the flexibility of the CHPS. 27 The results show that both the EB and the HP are helpful for increasing the penetration of renewable energy, but the HP is more cost-effective than the EB in future markets.…”
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