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MPC-based energy optimization and regulation for zero-carbon energy supply building

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, ISSN: 0360-3199, Vol: 82, Page: 1196-1210
2024
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The clean transformation of building energy consumption is a critical pathway for achieving deep decarbonization. In light of the diversity of building energy needs, this paper proposes an integrated zero-carbon energy supply building architecture that involves the coupling of electrical, hydrogen, heat, and cooling energy sources. To address challenges in real-time supply-demand balancing and reliability of supply under extreme or boundary conditions due to complex energy couplings, the paper introduces an energy management framework with two control layers comprising mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) and model predictive control (MPC). This framework conducts hierarchical optimization to synergize economic and technical objectives. At the economic optimization layer, optimal economic parameters are formulated based on MILP; while at the MPC optimization layer, these parameters serve as reference states. By incorporating state relaxation method, the framework accommodates the uncertainties associated with system operation. Simulation analyses of typical weeks during summer and winter seasons demonstrate that the energy optimization management approach proposed in this paper can achieve highly reliable and economically stable operation of the building energy supply system.

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