Modeling and Optimization of Interdependent Energy Infrastructures

This book opens up new ways to develop mathematical models and optimization methods for interdependent energy infrastructures, ranging from the electricity network, natural gas network, district heating network, and electrified transportation network. The

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deling and Optimization of Interdependent Energy Infrastructures

Modeling and Optimization of Interdependent Energy Infrastructures

Wei Wei • Jianhui Wang

Modeling and Optimization of Interdependent Energy Infrastructures

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Wei Wei State Key Laboratory of Power Systems Department of Electrical Engineering Beijing, China

Jianhui Wang Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX, USA

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Preface

Motivation of This Book The everlasting consumption of fossil fuels with limited reserves amid climate change and environmental pollution arises public awareness of sustainable development, which calls for technology innovations as well as policy reformations to encourage energy saving, enhance system efficiency, and harness green resources. Nowadays, our energy supply infrastructures are experiencing rapid changes in two aspects. First, renewable energies are utilized at various levels of our energy systems. This initiative alleviates the dependence on traditional fossil fuels and remarkably reduces carbon emissions. However, their volatility could impose significant challenges on real-time power balancing of the electric power grid and may even wreck system security. Second, system integration has become a prevalent issue so as to unleash synergetic potentials across multiple energy carriers. The scalable storage of heat makes it an attractive medium for renewable energy storage; the relatively low carbon impact of natural gas, its large reserve in s