Operation analysis of integrated energy supply systems with energy hubs
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2016.77950Keywords:
integrated intelligent energy supply systems, dispersed generation, monitoring, active consumer, energy hubAbstract
The analysis of the operation properties of integrated intelligent energy supply systems that provide integration of self-organizing systems of electricity and heat consumption is conducted. Possibility of using energy hub models that combine disparate generate sources of heat and electricity energy for the consumers’ demand for energy is considered. The feasibility estimation of implementing energy hubs in terms of interaction of local energy systems in Ukraine at different levels of the organizational structure of the energetics in the energy market liberalization is made
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