Title Električni model za analizu stacionarnog više-energijskog sustava
Title (english) An electrical model for steady–state analysis of a multi-energy system
Author Danko Vidović https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2972-6732
Mentor Elis Sutlović (mentor)
Committee member Nikša Kovač (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Sandro Nižetić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Tonći Modrić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Mladen Zeljko (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Goran Petrović (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Split Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture (Department of Power Engineering) Split
Defense date and country 2020-09-25, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline TECHNICAL SCIENCES Electrical Engineering Power Engineering
Universal decimal classification (UDC ) 621.3 - Electrical engineering
Abstract U cilju dekarbonizacije energetskog sektora raste udio instaliranih elektrana na obnovljive izvore energije, kao i novih plinskih termoelektrana u cilju pružanja podrške uravnoteženju elektroenergetskog sustava. Osim toga, relativno nova, tzv. power-to-gas (P2G) tehnologija prepoznata je kao jedan od ključnih čimbenika koji će omogućiti dekarbonizaciju energetskog sustava te pomoći elektroenergetskom sustavu pri integraciji elektrana na obnovljive izvore energije. U svakom slučaju, za očekivati je da će međuovisnosti elektroenergetskog i plinskog sustava znatno rasti u narednom razdoblju. Stoga je nužno imati robusne simulacijske modele koji će na učinkovit način i istovremeno računati sve povezane energetske mreže u samo jednom simulacijskom okruženju i samo jednom koraku. Kao odgovor na opisane računalne izazove, u sklopu doktorske disertacije razvijen je, koristeći metodu električne analogije, stacionarni model više-energijskog sustava kojeg čine povezane elektroenergetska i plinska mreža. U skladu s tim, razvijeni su detaljni nadomjesni električni modeli plinskih kompresorskih i mjerno-redukcijskih stanica, kao dviju od tri najvažnije komponente plinskih mreža. Treća komponenta su plinovodi čiji je stacionarni električni nadomjesni model poznat u literaturi. Pored toga, u cilju simuliranja tokova snaga više-energijskog sustava, razvijeni su dodatni električni nadomjesni modeli, korištenjem metode mrežnih polova, za sve tri navedene komponente plinskih mreža, kao i za plinsku termoelektranu te P2G postrojenje. Ovako razvijeni električni nadomjesni modeli učitani su u poznati programski paket za analizu elektroenergetskih mreža – NEPLAN, te je na taj način formiran električni model više-energijskog sustava. Točnost razvijenih modela elemenata plinskih mreža potvrđena je usporedbom simulacijskih rezultata s rezultatima koje daje poznati komercijalni programski paket za analizu plinskih mreža – SIMONE te usporedbom sa mjerenjima iz realne plinske mreže. Pored toga, prikazana je praktičnost i prednost korištenja primijenjene metodologije modeliranja više-energijskog sustava na primjeru analize sigurnosti opskrbe integriranih energetskih sustava.
Abstract (english) In order to decarbonize the energy sector, the installation of the intermittent renewable energy sources (RES) in the power system is growing, as well as the new gas-fired power plants (GFPPs) for the balancing purposes. Furthermore, power-to-gas (P2G) technology is recognized as one of the key contributors to provide decarbonization of the energy sector, and as a help to the power system with integration of the increasing share of RES. In any case, the interdependencies between the power and natural gas systems are going to be much stronger in the next period. Thus, it is necessary to have a powerful simulation model that is able to efficiently and simultaneously solve all coupled energy carriers in a single simulation environment in only one simulation step. As an answer to the described computational challenges, a unique model for the steady-state analysis of a multi-energy system (MES), consisted of coupled the power and natural gas networks, using the electrical analogy approach is developed. Accordingly, detailed electrical equivalent models of gas compressor and pressure reducing and metering stations have been developed, as two of the three most important components of gas networks. The third component is the gas pipeline, whose steady-state electrical equivalent model is known in the literature. Besides, in order to perform load flow simulation of the multi-energy system, additional electrical equivalent models have been developed, using the network port theory, of the most important natural gas network elements, as well as of the GFPP and P2G. The presented models were loaded up into well-known software for the power system simulation – NEPLAN, and in that way, an electric model of a multi-energy system was formed. The accuracy of the developed models of gas network elements was confirmed by comparing the simulation results with the results obtained by the well-known commercial software package for gas network analysis – SIMONE, as well as with the real natural gas network measurements. In addition, the practicality and advantage of using the applied methodology of multi-energy system modeling on the example of security of supply analysis of integrated energy systems are shown.
Keywords
Više-energijski sustav
elektroenergetski sustav
plinski sustav
stacionarna analiza
metoda električne analogije
teorija mrežnih polova
Keywords (english)
Multi-Energy System
Power System
Natural Gas System
Steady-State Analysis
Electrical Analogy Method
Network Port Theory
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:179:988872
Promotion 2021
Study programme Title: Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Study programme type: university Study level: postgraduate Academic / professional title: doktor/doktorica znanosti, područje tehničkih znanosti, polje elektrotehnika (doktor/doktorica znanosti, područje tehničkih znanosti, polje elektrotehnika)
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